galgo | When you want your logs to be displayed on screen | Android library
kandi X-RAY | galgo Summary
kandi X-RAY | galgo Summary
A tiny Android library for those moments when you want your logs to be displayed on screen.
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- Displays the specified text
- Redraw text view
- Initializes the dialog
- Writes the number of lines
- Logs a message to the UI
- Destroy the TextView
- Invoked when an intent is bound to the supplied intent
- Disables the connection
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Answered 2020-Jul-31 at 12:51try adding some css styles to your PDFViewer component, in your css file try adding:
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This is unfamiliar to me - I am not used to distributing software in this way, but it seems like everything should be working, unless I have made a mistake.
On Bintray, I'm trying to release a thing I forked as I want to include it as a dependency in my lib and my app, instead of directly. It's also a learning thing, so feel free to educate me if appropriate.
I've uploaded everything correctly I believe, and unlike every other question I've seen - I actually have signed up for an OSS account, but still can't see the "Link to JCentre" button -
Did I do something wrong? Or has something changed?
I also am assuming I may have to wait for a while before I can link it.I can see my version badge and so on, but I want to access this via gradle. The section appears on my package information screen, but it says 0 links and there's no buttons.
Thanks guys!
Here is a link to my (EDIT: [now successfully updated]) repository. It is a fork of Galgo to add support for Android M+
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Answered 2017-Aug-07 at 10:53In order to be enable to "Link to JCenter", your repository needs to be public and Maven type, you also can't be a trial user (see answer here).
The problem that you are facing is that your repository if Generic
and not Maven
.
You can check your repository type by navigating to your repository edit page, you'll find the Type
field (which can't be edited). It should say Maven
.
You can also check the Owned Repositories from the organization profile page. The text in parenthesis states the repository type.
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