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fusionmtx
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06/20/11 04:50 PM (14 years ago)

1.4 Android Quiz problem

Ive published my app to Android and loving this site. one of my friends downloaded the app to test it out and there are a few issues with the quiz and was wondering if anyone else has run into this issue. im on the following... Android OS 1.4 PC Market My first issue is that while answering questions the app will crash with Fatel error, while I know this can happen with any app, is there a known issue Second, on some phones not all of the answers show on the screen, the 4th answer is only shown half way, is there a way to enable scrolling on the quiz portion of the app? Any assistance on this would be very much appreciated :)
 
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06/21/11 03:14 PM (14 years ago)
Hi in Orlando... Crashing quizzes, no news to report? Does seem strange that this would happen, thousands of these are in the wild and I havn't heard this. Not really sure where to advise other than making sure there aren't any crazy characters (apostrophes are the death of Java!) in the quesitons and answers? Not sure. Layout: Yes, small/short screens suck with the quizzes. You can adjust the layout.xml file to account for this. Have a look in the /src/layout folder for the quiz layout.xml file. You can modify this with any text editor, easy to understand. I've heard of a few folks doing this but I havn't tinkered with small screens so can't really advise on the settings. Maybe fire up an emulator with a tiny screen and see what you can come up with?
 
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06/21/11 03:16 PM (14 years ago)
there are alot of apostrophes in mine lol, gonna get rid of them and see how that works. Thanks for the help :)
 

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