Android :: Access Drawable Resources From A Not Context Class?
Nov 7, 2010
So I'm defining a class that sets a Drawable attribute in an object. The problem is that I can't access the getResource().getDrawable(int resourceId) method unless I have some Context.
So what I did was to send to that class an activity instance (let's call it "act") and then I did:
act.getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.whellchair)
but, when executing that line it throws a NullPointerException.
When idea how to accomplish this?
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Jul 3, 2009
I have a method in my ItemizedOverlay class which takes an object as a parameter and depending on it's certain values returns an appropriate icon. What's the best way to access the drawable resource from within ItemizedOverlay as you can't access it directly like in an activity? The only idea I have for now is to pass the resources as a second argument...
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Sep 22, 2009
Can a core class such as "AbsListView" access resources, such as xml files, and .png's, in a 3rd party app installed in the normal way (at the app level)?
I realize this is a change in framework code, and that is fine for my purposes. So, for example, if I know that I am going to install an app called "MyApp", could I go into frameworks/base/core/java/android/ widget/AbsListView.java and tell it to use an xml file and .png's that live in that app? Here is the line I would want to modify: setSelector(getResources().getDrawable( com.android.internal.R.drawable.list_selector_background));
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Jan 28, 2009
Can anyone tell me how to access context of a class which is not an activity?
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Jul 11, 2010
In my Android project, I want to loop through the entire collection of Drawable resources. Normally, you can only retrieve a specific resource via its ID using something like:
InputStream is = Resources.getSystem().openRawResource(resourceId)
However, I want to get all Drawable resources where I won't know their ID's beforehand. Is there a collection I can loop through or perhaps a way to get the list of resource ID's given the resources in my project?
Or, is there a way for me in Java to extract all property values from the R.drawable static class?
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Dec 13, 2013
I am trying to move a set of images currently in the resources/drawable-hdpi folder to the Assets folder.
These images are copied to the private application directory when the app is installed.
When I do this the resulting image is smaller than when I had the image in the resources folder. i.e. the baked beans image is smaller than the others. If I load the baked beans images from the drawables folder it is the same size as the other product images.
I have tried to scale the image but it has no effect.
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent)
{
ImageView imView = (ImageView)rowView.findViewById(R.id.product_thumb nail);
ImageView imProduct = (ImageView)rowView.findViewById(R.id.product_icon) ;
tvName.setText((CharSequence) values.get(position).getName());
[Code]...
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Oct 15, 2010
I don't understand why Eclipse doesn't know how to resolve the color resources I've defined. Am I doing something wrong? R.color.notepad_lines cannot be resolved MyNewTextView.java. I've had problems before too with eclipse being able to find images in my /res/drawable directory
/res/values/colors.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<color name="notepad_paper">#AAFFFF99</color>
<color name="notepad_lines">#FF0000FF</color>
<color name="notepad_margin">#90FF0000</color>
<color name="notepad_text">#AA0000FF</color>
</resources>
MyNewTextView.java
private Paint marginPaint;
private Paint linePaint;
private int paperColor;
private float margin;
private void init(){
//Get Reference to Resource Table.......
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Apr 30, 2010
I've created a class that extends drawable that I'd like to reference inside a resource xml.
I happen to need it in a selector, like so:
CODE:.................................
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Sep 8, 2010
I'm new to Java and android development. In my application I need data which is accessible for a few activities. I've read that a good solution is to use Application class for this. So I use it like this:
public class MyApplication extends Application {
private String str;
public String getStr(){
return str;
}
public void setStr(String s){
str = s;
}
}
and I can access this variable from activity like this:........................................
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Mar 3, 2010
I have a class defined as
public class viewGroups extends ListActivity
Somewhere in the class I have
objItem = new clsContactGroups(context);
I am wondering what is advised to be used here? Which context?
I know four choices, but maybe there are others...
this
this.getApplicationContext()
this.getBaseContext()
this.getParent()
I use this Context to show a Toast. So I would like to show on the front-most view visible.
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May 4, 2010
For example, I have an activity that uses a utility class. I would like to be able to start an activity from the utility class and have the activity result sent back to the utility class.
The only way I could think of starting the activity was to pass the original activity to the utility class, so that the utility class could use the original activity to start the activity. The problem with this is that the activity is sent to the original activity, rather than the utility class.
I also thought of actually making the utility class an activity itself, but that would make using the utility class much more complicated.
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Nov 11, 2010
Sometimes I need to provide a Context object to call specific functions, such as
Intent intent = new Intent(context, MyClass.class);
in order to start a service
context.startService(intent);
Or, provide a Context object to do a query
Cursor cursor = context.managedQuery(uri, projection, null, null, null);
If this is done in a UI class which extends Activity, that's fine.
However, If I want to create my own utility class (a singleton) that doesn't extend anything and call these functions, I don't have necessary Context object. Now my workaround is to pass an activity reference while initializing the utility class and have that reference to call those functions. I'm wondering what's the correct way to do that. It should not be reasonable to have every class to extends Context so that it can call those functions.
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Mar 12, 2010
I am trying to get the value of a EditText in a dialog box. A the "*"'ed line in the following code, the safeNameEditText is null; i am assuming because the 'findVeiwById' is searching on the context of the 'AlertDialog.OnClickListener';
How can I get/change the context of that 'findViewById' call?
CODE:.................
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Mar 4, 2010
I had come across a code snippet which calls for an activity without referring to any context. Before, i was considering that context is used to tell about the calling component. But as i came see that another component can be called without any reference to context, it makes me wonder what purpose it might be serving. please put some light on it.
Here is the code which calls for an activity without referring to 'context'
CODE:............................
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Apr 20, 2010
I'm thinking at putting a .txt file in res/drawable or in res/layout to have it in the apk when the application is packed, and then after install to open and read from it to perform some tasks . Can this be done ? If yes please let me know how can I access the file ,as I don't know it's path .
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Jan 28, 2009
I have created a subclass of Activity, 'CustomActivity', that overrides the onCreateOptionsMenu and onOptionsItemSelected methods. In a couple of other applications I have extended this subclass to provider a common menu for each activity. Is it still possible to access the resources from this Subclass? By default it uses the resources from the current activity (Strings, xml layout etc.).
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Jul 11, 2009
Could someone please tell me how to access android's native resources? In particular, I would like to use the camera icon and shutter sound in my own app.
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Apr 1, 2010
I'm trying to write a layout similar to the timepicker widget layout.
So i decided to use the android framework layouts but i can't use them It seems that if i write android.R.drawable.timepicker_input or other timepicker related drawables i get them this Eclipse error: android.R.drawable.timepicker_up_btn cannot be resolved
So i tried to import all the pngs and xml from the android source but eclipse says there is an error in the manifest regarding the icon.
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Feb 15, 2010
I'm trying to handle exceptions at a global level. My understanding is that the only way to do this is with an UncaughtExceptionHandler. However, this reduces one to the primitive java file and network i/o packages. I'd like to be able to broadcast an intent or bind to a service. Is there some way to interact with the android packages to retrieve a context in a static manner? I could probably do some hack workaround with a thread local, weak-referenced context set at the time of the exception handler, but I'd rather avoid that nastiness.
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Jul 10, 2010
How can i access an Adroid drawable by a variable?
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Jul 22, 2009
How can I access the rest of the stuff in the drawable folder, such as the Android emoticons? I can use many of what is in the drawable folder by doing "drawable.XXX" but not all of them are available when I do that.
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Feb 11, 2010
I have to make a dedicated image viewer app for Android 2.x.
There are too many jpeg image files: about 2000~ jpegs, over 100MB.
I want access the image files with their file names,
but I couldn't find such an example.
By the way, is it okay to put many image files in /res/drawable folder?
I heard that the android application cannot be installed on sdcard and
the program repository is very small so 100MB app cannot be installed generally.
I found some examples which download the large data files on sdcard online,
but I cannot run a web server to host the data files,
and I must upload the fully packaged program on Android Market. (Should I build one apk file?)
What are the best practices for managing too many resource images (or something) in Android?
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Oct 5, 2010
We have a website that makes use of OAM for single sign on (form-based authentication). When we submit credentials to WebGate / Access Server the authorization succeeds, however after the authentication is performed, the form action (as configured in the Authentication Scheme - with passthrough:no) returns a server error instead of redirecting to the originally requested URL.
If we use Mini Opera, we are able to get authenticated and forwarded properly.
This problem happens on numerous Android phones (versions ranging from 1.5-2.2), as well as the Emulator provided with the SDK.
This is proving to be a real problem as the default browser on Android phones is not able to get access to our sites(and this is the only browser that is having this problem).
I have created a WebView-based custom browser with the hope of seeing a client-side error and tried trapping every possible error....none show up....
I have tried to trace all of the http requests and found only a single difference in the requests... the http header for Connection:keep- alive is not sent by the Android WebView.
I have provided some tracing info below...
CODE:....................
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Aug 9, 2010
How would I edit this tutorial so that it will grab images from the SD card? code...
Alternatively is it possible to make subfolders within R.drawable?
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May 5, 2010
I had write two classes IntentA and IntentB in my application (Both are in same package and both extends Activity class). In IntentA class I had created one button on pressing that button controll is trsnfer to IntentB class. IntentB class also contain Button on pressing that control is transfer to IntentA class.
This work fines. Now I want to set value in IntentA class using putExtra method and access that value in IntentB class How should I do that? I had put value in class IntentA like
Intent i1 = new Intent(this,IntentB.class);
i1.putExtra("Intent Name", "IntentA");
startActivity(i1);
Now I don't know How to access "Intent Name" value in IntentB class.
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Feb 6, 2009
I get an apk file from somewhere. I tried to install it the emulator successfully. (The emulator is built from the latest code in AOSP which should be cupcake or later). But I can't launch the application from the GUI. It complains "The application xxx has stopped unexpectedly." After checking the logcat, I find the message "access to class not allowed". It seems that that process is not allowed to instantiate the Activity class.
Since I can install the apk successfully, I am curious why I can't launch it as a user.
BTW, I tried two ways to install the app. 1) by copying it to /system/ app and rebuild the system.img 2) by using "adb install". Both getting the same error message.
I tried to extract the AndroidManifest.xml file from the apk. But it seems that the file is scrambled and can't read.
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Aug 5, 2010
In a typical Android project you have the res/drawable directories where you can put images but i have some special custom binary files.
where do I usually put them and can i access them via the R-class then?
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May 5, 2009
If there's anyway way I to access the String values of String resources statically? e.g. a static equivalent of Context.getString(...)?
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Dec 31, 2009
Is it possible to access the content resolver methods in a class extending from AppWidgetProvider class? Have been trying to do it with no luck so far.
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Sep 22, 2009
Code...
How do I access to the string 'Icon List' given IconListActivity.class?
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