Looks like the "iOS" button was removed from Flutter Layout Inspector. How can I bring it back? It seems it was removed from the English docs, but is still present in other languages:
https://flutter.dev/docs/development/tools/devtools/inspector
https://flutter-ko.dev/docs/development/tools/devtools/inspector
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I'm trying to follow Google's Android tutorial to create my first application, but either I'm looking in the wrong place or the tutorial is wrong/out of date for the latest version of Android Studio.
On the page I linked above, to add an onClick handler in the Design view of Studio, it contains the following instruction:
However, in the Attributes window, there is no onClick item. I could only add the onClick handler by editing the xml in text mode. Here's what my screen looks like when I have the button selected:
However, after I add the onclick event to the xml file, it does appear in the Attributes window.
Is the tutorial wrong, or am I doing something wrong?
I don't know what version android you used, but in Android Studio Chipmunk, you can see onclick property at Common Atttributes
If you don't see Common Attributes, please check icon setting below Design button
newbie in Android studio. Using Android Studio 3.5.3 to create app and the Build is Successful
I have the default MainActivity and activity_main.xml
Problem:
when I clicked on the activity_main.xml
- The Design view empty. Thus I can not drag UI like Plain text or others onto the Design activity Layout
Made changes in Style.xml
added the Base in below:
1) style name="AppTheme" parent="Base.Theme.AppCompat.Light.DarkActionBar"
but this does not work.
Need your help to solve this problem.
Thanks
#MikeBottle, There might be a couple of things going on here. It could be because your activity doesn't have theme assigned.
Please check this:
Note: In the design view, when you click the eye icon, it will give you the options to show / hide the layout decorations. It includes the top and bottom status bars. Please check if that changes anything.
Also, make sure the activity has theme assigned.
For the reference, I also included the layout preview to demonstrate how it look when show layout decorations is not checked.
I see a favorites section but no option to add a property there. Using Android Studio version 2.3.
Go to the All Properties section, and click on the Star icon that appears when you hoover the mouse over the left side of the property name.
You can find more information here
I am using the home button of the main Activity of my IM app to allow the user to change their availability status. My app is using ActionBarSherlock, which falls back to the native implementation where supported.
However, the size of the tappable area is inconsistent between Android releases:
On Android 4.2.0 and before (including the compatibility library), only the icon is tappable:
On Android 4.2.1+, icon and activity name are tappable:
How can I make the tappable area consistently include icon and activity title on all versions of Android?
I am using ActionBarCompat (and you should probably update, if you haven't already), so this may not behave exactly the same. I wanted the full title to be clickable for using the navigation drawer. For some reason, using a custom logo instead of the text makes the whole thing automatically clickable, where only the icon could be clicked before:
final ActionBar actionBar = getSupportActionBar();
actionBar.setDisplayShowTitleEnabled(false);
actionBar.setDisplayUseLogoEnabled(true);
actionBar.setLogo(R.drawable.im_title);
I don't know if it's possible to trigger that change while still using text with the default icon, but the setDisplay... methods and flags may be a good place to start looking.
Has the browser window been removed from the latest version of Xcode? I've seen this window in an iOS class I watched online and again in a book I have. I can't find anything in the View menu to turn it on.
I'm running Lion and the latest version of Xcode. I created a new project with Core Data turned on and then built it. I then clicked on .xcdatamodeld file and I get a graphic window with the default table in it.
Do you mean the project browser on the left? You enable that using the 'view' buttons on the right side of the toolbar.
The toolbar might be hidden though, so go to the view menu and select "Show toolbar" if needed.
Then select the fourth button from the right on the toolbar, it is the first button in the set of view buttons. This shows the Navigator View on the left of your screen, which has 7 selectors on the top. The leftmost will give you the project browser (project navigator), the one next to it is the symbol navigator.
I hate to be answering my own question again. I like to keep my answer rate at 100%. Since I didn't get a response here, I tried the Apple developer forums. It turn out the Xcode 4.* changed the interface and this series of windows no longer exist. The same functions can be found in other locations.