I have a Nexus 5 (although I might of done it on my Nexus 7). In Kitkat you had to do something like tap one of the menu settings 7 times and then you got the developer mode. Haven't done anything to root either devices
I have a Nexus 5 (although I might of done it on my Nexus 7). In Kitkat you had to do something like tap one of the menu settings 7 times and then you got the developer mode. Haven't done anything to root either devices
Hello!
You don't need root access. logcat works without it.
Hey Molly, well done with your persistence on this, glad you got it going! Am just starting a project that needs this functionality, would love to get a head start by using your backup of a clean project, perhaps we could refine it and share a small tutorial with the community. You'd certainly have my heartfelt thanks for sharing, think you could manage?
Just a matter of having the time to start a project from scratch. I was thinking starting new projects that need the functionality from a backup would be a good option for many. Will do a phone one to start but might have time to do a tablet as well in future.
No promises though.
I have time! If you like, I'd be happy to strip back an existing project backup of yours or convert it to a template so to speak, just wanted to start with something that works, has the necessary things in the right places (without my typos ). Would that work for you?
Okay. I had time to build the project and it worked doing it again. Thats the good news. The bad news is that the backup isn't going to work as a method. The files you create stay under the same directory name as the original project so that isn't going to work. I will move to plan b and write up the steps.
Will take longer.
I tried to install the plugin using what I found in this thread, but I'm not having any luck. I understand that you're probably busy and I don't want to be pushy, but I just wanted to check with you to see if you've had a chance to make any progress on writing up the steps. Any help is greatly appreciated!
This is what I'm getting after following through this thread to install the plugin. Anyone have any ideas?
/ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[31,29] error: package android.support.v4.app does not exist /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[32,0] error: package android.support.v4.app.NotificationCompat does not exist /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[118,12] error: cannot find symbol class Receiver /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[149,35] error: cannot find symbol class Receiver /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[149,12] error: cannot find symbol class Receiver /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[165,35] error: cannot find symbol class Receiver /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[84,8] error: cannot find symbol class Receiver /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[121,8] error: cannot find symbol class Receiver /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[121,53] error: package NotificationCompat does not exist /ReminderTest/src/de/appplant/cordova/plugin/localnotification/Receiver.java:[137,56] error: package NotificationCompat does not exist
Hi - Please try to follow the Igor suggestions here: https://getsatisfaction.com/apperyio/... -- let's see if it helps.
That's what I followed, but that didn't seem to work. I'll try it again from scratch to see if maybe I made a mistake somewhere.