MediaBrowser | simple iOS photo and video browser | Computer Vision library
kandi X-RAY | MediaBrowser Summary
kandi X-RAY | MediaBrowser Summary
MediaBrowser can display one or more images or videos by providing either UIImage objects, PHAsset objects, or URLs to library assets, web images/videos or local files. MediaBrowser handles the downloading and caching of photos from the web seamlessly. Photos can be zoomed and panned, and optional (customisable) captions can be displayed. This can also be used to allow the user to select one or more photos using either the grid or main image view. Also, MediaBrowser use latest SDWebImage version for caching, motivated by MWPhotoBrowser.
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Currently testing Android Auto, where we are now testing on a physical device (in a car). So far I have managed to get add working Android Auto support to an app, where we are drawing some basic templates. This works on the emulated DHU and the app shows and can be used. The problem is that when we are testing on a physical device, it doesn't show up. My app currently shows up in the emulated DHU. All the necessary developer settings are turned on, so this shouldn't be an issue.
As a control test I created a new project through Android Studio by using > Automotive > Media Service, just to make sure that it was actually possible to test on a physical device. With no modifications and a clean install on a device, the car recognizes the app and the app is available in the car through a cable connection (physical device).
I suspect there is something I am overlooking in the different manifests.
This is the shared manifest for the project app:
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Answered 2022-Mar-23 at 08:04Turns out the answer can be found here.
In order for your app to run on a real head unit (not the desktop head unit we provide), your app must be distributed through the Google Play Store. This ensures that your application has been tested and vetted for adherence to our guidelines. These guidelines ensure that your application is relevant to the car environment, as well as pass our driver distraction tests.
It had nothing to do with the manifests. Still not sure why sample projects bypass this, but must be some sort of whitelist for Google apps.
Answer: in order for testing on physical devices, you need to start an internal test track and accept the Android Auto addendum. Then deploy the test through Play Store.
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The PasteFromOffice plugin provided by CK states the following:
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Answered 2020-Aug-04 at 20:56So because I was importing the entire Font library, it automatically includes FontColor among the other nested plugins. I had incorrectly assumed that the items I added to the toolbar were the included plugins.
To fix my issue I changed my imports from:
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