On Latest Gboard 10.6 i am unable to see my app sticker where this is working with older version. What might be the core issue for why the stickers aren't showing up in Gboard on physical devices? Even though i tried with https://github.com/firebase/quickstart-android/tree/master/app-indexing code this also not seeing on Gboard. Anyone help on same.
Gboard apparently no longer supporting custom stickers via App Indexing and no path for continuity of functionality. I really hope we get a suitable alternative some day.
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I have an existing software system in pure Java (1.8, currently 32 bit), using Eclipse's EMF Client Platform. Some modules are opened in normal web browsers like IE, Chrome etc. while others are loaded into an Eclipse client as Eclipse plugins. We're using Eclipse Mars.
We're looking to automate our testing with HP's UFT, so we're trying it out for the first time with a freshly downloaded trial version. We easily figured out how to use UFT with modules that are opened in a web browser from a tutorial I found online.
However, we're unable to say the same for the part of the system opened in the Eclipse client. My PM did a little preliminary research and some say there are compatibility issues. Right now I'm investigating this in-depth with the objective to get it working if possible. I Google'd with the terms UFT, Eclipse plugin, and/or EMF Client Platform without useful result.
As someone using this tool for the first time, I'm looking for help from those with experience in the community. Do you know any tutorial, documentation, any material that can assist me, whether to solve the problem outright or at least to help me understand the relevant parts of the UFT tool?
I understand LeanFT is installed with UFT, so I am open to using it as an alternative. Thanks!
Getting reports from visitors that they are seeing a sad face load instead of the maps. Using the latest API.
Has anybody ever seen this or know the reason why it would show up?
We can be sure that our JS API 3.x works properly in all modern browsers and operation systems.
You can't reproduce the issue because it seems your visitors have some own issues on their side related to network, operation system, version of browsers, 32-bit browser installed on 64-bit OS, blocked map content by installed browser's extensions and etc. and etc. Because is not possible to list all potential issues would be better that visitors search the issue on his side e.g. search in internet "browsers can't load websites" or "my browser crashing"
I'm not sure if it's accurate or not.
For iPhone/iPad, I don't want to buy one and I don't feel like switching to Mac either. iPhone/iPad emulator is a big problem for me.
Wildly old thread, but having the same issue myself.
I'm trying Ipadian but not really liking the results.
Probably better, I would recommend getting virtualbox and installing MacOSX, then open the contents of XCODE directory and there is an iOS emulator. That should work very well/accurate.
Also there is browserstack, but that costs money.
We have an app that uses the Google Earth API. Recently, a couple of our users have encountered a problem with the plugin where the screen will turn blue after zooming in a certain amount and no terrain will be displayed. But the screen will return to normal once zooming out. So far we've established that the issue doesn't seem to be specific to our app because the same behavior occurs on the Google Earth Plugin download page found here: http://www.google.com/earth/explore/products/plugin.html. It also doesn't seem to be browser specific as the same behavior has been replicated in IE, Chrome and FireFox on the same affected machine. The other thing we've found is that if the user is running either the 6.1 or 6.2 versions of the plugin, uninstalling it and reinstalling 5.2 resolves the problem. Has anyone else encountered a similar issue and, if so, is there a solution other than asking users to downgrade to 5.2?
Thanks in advance,
--Anne
I had same problem. Try go to Tools-Options-3DView. Try to change Graphics Mode from DirectX to OpenGL. Restart the application.
That solved my problem.
I was having this problem just now. Earlier today it was not doing this. I wonder if there is a server problem with Google. I will try finding an earlier version of the google earth plugin and try your fix. I am wondering if there is a newer version of the api that is needed.
Here may be a helpful link from Google.
Also here.
I am having an application that will be installed on various machines. Now if i have a newer version than the installed one, i need to inform the users that an update is available. An update that shows up in Mozilla Firefox about a newer version,similar to that. Is this possible to implement?? Or how those Firefox guys implementing that feature? My application has been implemented using Qt 4.4. But i guess this doesn't conform to a specific programming language. I have virtually no idea about implementing this so any ideas regarding this are welcome.
you need a web site page, like http://yourapp.com/version
and place version number in this page.
each time your app runs, check this page(quietly),
if found version > current version, then open a confirm window.