Android :: Navigation Overlays For Tracks Are Implemented?

Oct 21, 2010

Can somebody point me to the right direction how the navigation overlays for My Tracks are implemented? I'm talking about the "buttons" for navigating appearing on the left and right side if you tap on the screen. Any pointers?

Android :: Navigation overlays for Tracks are implemented?


HTC Desire : Google Maps Earth Overlays - How To Add Overlays

Sep 23, 2010

I've searched here and on the interweb, but cannot find out how to add overlays (.kml files) into Maps or Earth. Can it even be done (shame if not) and if so, how do I do it.

EDIT: I've tried MyMapsEditor, but that doesn't run on Froyo.

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Implemented AdMob Android Without XML

Jun 18, 2013

create to get ads on my free application, ok first off I have been following this book

Beginning Android games 2011
Beginning Android Games

Now this book implements a very nice and simple game framework which I use (a simpler version can be found here.The Android Game Framework: Part I - Kilobolt

Now this framework doesn't use any type of XML file what so ever, it uses a framebuffer to draw things onto the screen. now when the application is first started, this is the first method called which is in the AndroidGame.java

[HIGH]
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
[code]...

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Android :: How Is This Floating Menu Implemented

Nov 11, 2010

What is this widget called (the one with the three buttons).

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Android :: How Animations Work - Implemented

Jun 16, 2009

I've been looking around in the framework source and I can get my head around some things. For instance, in the ScrollView, the animated scrolling is done by using computeScroll(). To make the screen redraw (and thus call computeScroll() again), postInvalidate() is used. Why is that one used, instead of a regular invalidate-call?

Secondly, I wonder some things about the Animation framework. I know how a ViewGroup is responsible for animating the children (modifying the Canvas and so on), but what drives the animation, i.e. what makes the screen redraw over and over again? In the case of the ScrollView, it's the call to postInvalidate() made from computeScroll(), but what is it in the case of an Animation?

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Android :: Code Which Would Be Much Easier Implemented As ArrayList

Apr 3, 2009

I notice in the source code they are not used in critical loops, e.g. in View.java :
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob;...
I can see this kind of code which would be much easier implemented as an ArrayList :

1867 private void addInArray(View child, int index) { 1868 View[] children = mChildren;
1869 final int count = mChildrenCount;
1870 final int size = children.length;
1871 if (index == count) { 1872 if (size == count) { 1873 mChildren = new View[size + ARRAY_CAPACITY_INCREMENT];
1874 System.arraycopy(children, 0, mChildren, 0, size);
1875 children = mChildren;
1876 } 1877 children[mChildrenCount++] = child;
1878 } else if (index < count) { 1879 if (size == count) { 1880 mChildren = new View[size + ARRAY_CAPACITY_INCREMENT];
1881 System.arraycopy(children, 0, mChildren, 0, index);
1882 System.arraycopy(children, index, mChildren, index + 1, count - index);
1883 children = mChildren; 1884 } else { 1885 System.arraycopy(children, index, children, index + 1, count - index);
1886 } 1887 children[index] = child;
1888 mChildrenCount++;
1889 } else { 1890 throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("index=" + index + " count=" + count);
1891 } 1892 };

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Android :: How To Know An Opengl Method Is Implemented - In Runtime

Sep 13, 2010

I mean in runtime. Sometimes I get "called unimplemented OpenGL ES API" error but it can not be catched. Is there a way to figure out what function is implemented or not, in runtime?

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Android :: Include .jar Files In Droid For Particular app In Which KSOAP Implemented?

Jan 29, 2010

How to include .jar files in android for a particular application in which KSOAP is implemented?

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Android :: Build Spreadsheet-like Grid / Would Need To Be Implemented At Framework Level?

Mar 3, 2009

Is it possible to build a spreadsheet-like grid? I would like to select single cells, or one row at a time,like a database viewer.

Or would it need to be implemented at the framework level?

I'm thinking of a UI equivalent of something like this AJAX control, which may be opened in the WebView: http://www.hisdigital.com/misc/flexigrid/.

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General :: How FM And HandsFree Is Implemented In 2DIN Android 2.3 Head-units

May 15, 2013

I have seen several 2DIN car headunits that has Android 2.3 supports FM Radio and Handsfree and can be controlled through the UI itself. how is it implemented?

eg: In eBay, search for item No : 130862564199

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Android :: Overlays Drawn On The Map

Jul 17, 2010

What I am trying to do - I am continuously getting a stream of lat/lng positions, I want to move a overlay item dynamically on the map based on the lat/lng in the stream. I am displaying the location of moving object dynamically on the map

I am putting my whole code in a while(true) loop and trying to read the stream every 5 seconds and refresh the overlays on the map. But overlay items are not shown until the function (either oncreate, or any onclickeventhandler etc) is completed. For example, test code, I am adding a single test overlay item when ever the user clicks on a button. If I put a wait(2000000) "after" I add overlays and invalidate the map, the overlay is not displayed until the time has elapsed and the function is completed.

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Android :: More Efficient Map Overlays

Nov 2, 2009

In my app I am drawing bus routes on top of a MapView. The routes have anywhere between a dozen and a few hundred GPS coordinates that describe the route that the bus takes. The problem I'm having is that once I draw out all these lines panning/zooming the MapView is incredibly slow (even clicking the 'Back' button takes a minute to happen). I'm not sure how relevant it is, but I put in some debug code then checked the logcat output and the MapView is repeatedly calling the draw() method of the Overlay whether anything has changed or not. This is happening several times a second and is causing a massive amount of garbage collection to happen (2-3 MB every second).

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Android :: MapView Overlays

Sep 28, 2009

My problem is my MapView becoming very laggy and so non-responsive at times, that Android thinks its hit deadlock and tries to close it.

I am adding 60 overlays to the map view and i originally thought that the icon size may be causing the problem by using up all the memory. When i decreased the overlay icon size, it did improve things, though it is still to slow to be usable. Has anyone experienced anything similar and have a workaround? There may be a better way of doing it other then extending the Hello MapView example.

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Android :: Possible To Remove All Overlays?

Sep 12, 2010

I have the following code to add an Overlay

myMapView.getOverlays().add(sites);
myMapView.invalidate();

I also have the following remove code where sites is a global variable.code...

Sometimes I am left with duplicates so would like a way to remove all overlays from a map, is this possible?

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Android :: How To SetRouting - And DoRouting Which To Select Endpoint Audio Device Is Implemented

May 14, 2009

I want to add one more endpoint audio device in android and am trying to modify the setRouting() functions to support the selection of the new added audio device. As far I traced, the doRouting() in class AudioHardwareOss should perform the audio endpoint device selection. However, donRouting() just returns NO_ERROR without any other functionalities. So, my question is where and how endpoint audio device selection is achieved.

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Android :: Tabbed Application With Location Listener Implemented In TabActivity TabHost

Sep 25, 2010

I have an application that has a tabActivity and 3 tabs. all off the tabs use a location listener and work with locations. i implement onPause and onResume for every tab to remove and start listening for location accordingly. is this the right way to go? i had another idea to work with and that was implementing a location listener to the tabActivity and doing broadcasts to the child tabs with the location, but it seemed more complicated.

The problem with my current solution is that whenever i switch tab i lose the location i got in the previous and i cant use getlastknown location because i dont want the last location on start of the application.(does this make sense?) what can i do to solve this problem. a thing that will work better will be to have one variable that will hold the last location from the onLocationChanged and i can observe its changes and call methods onChange.

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Android :: MapView Draw Overlays

Feb 14, 2010

i have a problem with my mapView. my app reads "some" gps points out of a file and i want to draw a route (drawing lines between the gps point). If my file contains many gps points, my app works really slow. i think its working slow, because i draw all overlays. now i want to check, whether a point is visible in my mapView or not. so i have to get the mapCenter and Lat/lon span (getLatitudeSpan,..) !? how and where must i save my points and how can i check all my points (after my mapCenter has changed for example). Shall I save my points in a list (in my Overlay class??) and iterate through every list item and check, wheter its visible or not?

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Android :: Dynamic Pin Overlays In MapView

Oct 29, 2009

I've been reading the (shoddy) documentation for the Google Maps API (MapActivity et al), and I think I have roughly worked out how it works. It seems that if you want to add a marker overlay you can use ItemizedOverlay easily, but you have to add all your markers at once. There doesn't seem to be any way to remove them.

What I want to do is query markers from an online database as the user pans around (in the same way the actual map tiles are fetched). Is there a simple way to do this?

As far as I can tell I need to subclass Overlay and implement the draw method, but where is the best place to put the code that fetches new markers when the map is panned? There doesn't seem to be an onMapChanged() method anywhere. My best guess is MapController.onKey() but that seems wrong.

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Android :: MapView Overlays With Multitouch

Feb 17, 2010

I'm seeing a bug with overlays on MapView with the Nexus One. Pinch and zoom multitouch gestures don't scale my overlays until the user releases the gesture, at which point the overlay redraws itself. In contrast, the My Location overlay in Google Maps WILL scale during the gesture. Is there a way to fix this in my app, or is this a MapView bug?

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Android :: Overlays On A Mapview Not Shown

Mar 1, 2010

I followed the instructions from the google hellomapview tutorial. I get a working mapview etc. But the two items that are added to the map are not shown. It seems they are there somewhere because tapping at the specified location shows the message that was added to the items.

Here is my source code. It should be very close to the google tutorial source code.

CODE:.............

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Android :: Efficient Map Overlays In On Google Map

Nov 24, 2010

I want to do the following and am kind of stuck on these for a few days:

1) I was trying to draw poly lines ( I have encoded polylines, but have managed to decoded those) that move when I move the map(the only solution that I found was for Geopoints to be transformed into screen co-ordinateswhich wont move if I move the map !)

2) I have used helloItemizedOverlay to add about 150 markers and it gets very very slow.any idea what to do ? I was thinking about threads(handler)

3) I was looking for some sort of a timer function that executes a given function, say, every 1 minute or so.

4) I was also looking for ways to clear the Google map from all the markers/lines etc

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Android :: Map Performance Poor Because Of Many Overlays?

Apr 17, 2010

I have a map in my android application that shows many markers (~20-50). But the app performs very poor when i try to scroll/zoom (in Google Android Maps i did a sample search for pizza and there were also some 20-50 results found and i didn't notice any particular performance problems when zooming/scrolling through the map).

onCreate() {
....
drawable = this.getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.marker1);
itemizedOverlay = new MyItemizedOverlay(drawable,mapView);
...
callWebServiceToRetrieveData();

createMarkers();
}..............................

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Android :: ImageView Clickable Overlays

Apr 14, 2010

I have a ImageView and draw some things on that view. Now I want to have the position of the click in the onClickListener. Although I think that's not really possible (storing the position in the onTouchListener is not working), I want to ask, if there is any other way to accomplish that? The goal is to have a image with some overlays, that should be clickable. I thought about AbsolutLayout, but that is depracated, so what now?

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Android :: MapView Animated Overlays?

Oct 1, 2010

The Android the MapView Overlay class mentions two draw methods. One regular, and one for animated overlays.

I have tried to find more information on how to animate overlays and use this second method, but it all keeps coming back to the same forum postings. Can anyone explain how you specify to the MapView that a certain Overlay should be animated? How do you specify the manner in which it animates?

If it's relevant, I'm currently trying to draw pins in the map that update in realtime with streaming GPS locations for objects. I get new data every two seconds and need to tween the locations by having the pins move in a simple straight line between coordinates.

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Android :: Export To Tracks From Google Maps

Aug 1, 2010

I used My tracks to track a journey. I then uploaded it from my Desire and can see the map on Google Maps. Today I created two more maps on my Desire. I tried uploading them, as both, GPX and KLM files but they do not show up on Google Maps. I have tried uploading in each format several times. I get the message that all maps are exported on my Desire.

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HTC Incredible :: 30 Day Return Policy Implemented?

May 22, 2010

Are we allowed to return 30 days from the day we ordered the phone, or 30 days from when we received the phone? (april 19th and april 28th for me). If the droid 2 is coming out with similar specs and a keyboard i think i want that.

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Android :: FrameLayout For Drawing Overlays In Game?

Nov 15, 2010

I've got a game, a custom View class draws my gameboard. I'm thinking of drawing some elements on a separate layer above the gameboard. I could do this in the View's canvas code, but since they won't change frequently, was thinking of introducing a frame layout to display this top layer.I'm not sure which route to take, the only reason I wouldn't do the FrameLayout is because I'm not sure if it has an impact on battery life. Everytime onDraw() is called, the system probably has to do an alpha composition of the two layers. Is that more battery consuming than drawing the elements from that layer myself in my canvas on every frame? Hard to answer since I'm not sure how complex the drawing will be yet, any general opinions?

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Android :: Do MapView Overlays Get Painted At Angle

Oct 9, 2009

When an overlay is put on a MapView, the shadow suggest that its at an angle and not flat on the map.

I have been creating scaled bitmaps to overlay on a mapview, but i am either geting the scale wrong or the overlay is being painted at a slight angle, sitting up a bit, rather then being flat to the map.

Does anyone know if this is true? and if so, is there a way to stop it painting at an angle or do you know the angle so i can compensate for it when creating the bitmapped overlay?

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Android :: MapView Overlays Containing Widgets/View

Dec 30, 2009

I've been searching for this for quite a while and never come across a way to do it. In the Google Maps App, when you search for directions, there are overlays with buttons in them, and I want a similar thing, a marker with an image, text and button inside.

I've implement ItemizedOverlays before and made the marker clickable which I would event be happy with if I could put a linear layout inside the marker to organise the image and text since they are different for each marker.

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Android :: Creating MapView With ContextMenu Without Overlays

Oct 27, 2010

I have a mapview and i wish to display a ContextMenu when longclick but so far the closest solution i've found is here on anddev , the main reason i do not like that method is because any click activate the ContextMenu instead of a long click.

Question: Is there a way to display the ContextMenu of a Map without using Overlays? Why?

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