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09/02/13 09:47 AM (12 years ago)

button images not showing

When I run my app in the emulator the images I set for my buttons do not show. Is this normal?
 
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09/02/13 10:05 AM (12 years ago)
Hi @doubleM316, Did you also put the buttons your drawable in your Eclipse project? Then a clean and refresh! LA
 
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09/04/13 05:24 AM (12 years ago)
@LA Thank you for the feedback, however I am not really sure what you are asking as I am still very new to this. When I run the emulator the buttons are there but they do not show the images I set for them only a color.
 
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09/04/13 07:05 AM (12 years ago)
Hello @doubleM317, Ok your buttons are showing up? When you images and color, what do you expect to see? I can get a better understanding so I can help you. LA
 
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09/04/13 07:37 AM (12 years ago)
I uploaded .png images for what these buttons should look like. However, they only show a color and not the image. I was just doing some research and seen where I should place the .png file into the code once it is eclipse. I did not do that. I will give it a shot and see how it goes then get back with you. Thank you for your help!
 
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10/05/14 10:14 AM (11 years ago)
I just deleted my home page and stated over with just a button menu page. I added my page buttons and an image and nothing showed on my phone except the background color and the little phone with the circle line in the middle. What did i do wrong?
 

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