Hab ein bisschen weiter an der Kugelbahn gebastelt und etwas Schnickschnack eingebaut. Es gibt Schalter, die beim Überrollen Barrieren öffnen und einige Bahnelemente sind jetzt festgeschraubt, so dass sie sich nicht mehr verschieben lassen.
Ich überlege mir jetzt noch etwas mehr Schnickschnack 😀
Leider ruckelt es etwas im Android Emulator, aber auf dem Handy selber läuft alles total flüssig.
One of the features I love in XCode is the sticky lines showing the class/method you've scrolled down in.
I love it so much I'm desperate to also have it in Android Studio, turns out it's coming in the next version! (Koala 2024.1.1)
Guess who's now using the canary release 😄
Annotated strings in kotlin with ParagraphStyles or SpanStyles work great for simple forms of MFM (Misskey-Flavored Markdown), but the more complicated they get, the more I'm starting to think I need to look for a better option. Like, what the hell do I do for a blockquote? Or better yet, what the hell do I do for the animated ones? I'm getting really frustrated. If anyone better at Kotlin / Android development has any suggestions for me, please let me know because I am running out of ideas. #AndroidDev#kotlin#JetpackCompose
Android 14 has sadly changed that a notification can't be set as non-dismissable:
Changes the way users experience non-dismissable notifications by allowing users to dismiss notifications action even when the Notification.FLAG_ONGOING_EVENT flag is set.
This does not apply when the phone is locked, or if the user selects Clear all.
Another restriction I don't understand from Google :-(
I didn't want to have to rebuild the whole OS to update the Eink app, so I've now signed and prebuilt the .apk that is bundled with the OS. Then I can update and install a new version of it. It's the same approach that Google uses to update the core apps without having to recreate a new version of the OS. If this works, I can release the OS and update the .apk going forward :android:
I was going to take a peek at reverse engineering a cheap BLE sensor I nabbed, but it seems like recent versions of Android truncate the (G)ATT packets in btsnooz_hci.log. I'm gonna go ahead and guess Google's just kicked us in the shins for no reason and there's no way to reverse that?
Pachli 2.4.0 is now available, with improvements for managing lists, modifications to the left-side navigation, new poll features, UI improvements, assorted bug fixes, and continues support for non-Mastodon servers. See https://pachli.app/pachli/2024/03/28/2.4.0-release.html for details.
#androiddev - I am an experienced software developer. I am not an experienced Android developer.
I find myself wanting to build an (existing) Android app from source, but suffer from a complete lack of knowledge about tools. I'm also not a Java developer, you see...
Would some kind soul care to point me at a basic roadmap?
[edit to add]: Command line preferred, but I'm flexible.