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vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #2
Hi,
set title before set Toolbar as ActionBar
Toolbar toolbar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.my_awesome_toolbar);
toolbar.settitle("ddidid");
setSupportActionBar(toolbar);
set title before set Toolbar as ActionBar
Toolbar toolbar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.my_awesome_toolbar);
toolbar.settitle("ddidid");
setSupportActionBar(toolbar);
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #3
Hi,
Thanks for the answer :-).
I am searching for a solution to change the title some times (E. G. changing view). Or should i use for every fragmant an own toolbar?
Thanks for the answer :-).
I am searching for a solution to change the title some times (E. G. changing view). Or should i use for every fragmant an own toolbar?
ne...@gmail.com <ne...@gmail.com> #4
Hey not working for me?????
to...@gmail.com <to...@gmail.com> #5
I,m trying to change the toolbar title when activity run for the second time but it is working only for the first run.
ad...@gmail.com <ad...@gmail.com> #6
hi,i get the same issues,but i cant fix it. :( can u tell me what's wrong?thanks....
dr...@gmail.com <dr...@gmail.com> #7
Thank you for your feedback. We assure you that we are doing our best to address the issue reported, however our product team has shifted work priority that doesn't include this issue. For now, we will be closing the issue as won't fix obsolete. If this issue currently still exists, we request that you log a new issue along with latest bug report here https://goo.gl/TbMiIO .
el...@gmail.com <el...@gmail.com> #8
There is no progress as it seems. True?
ic...@gmail.com <ic...@gmail.com> #9
Bumping this for visibility.
wa...@gmail.com <wa...@gmail.com> #10
This is a reason to go apple. Alarm goes off even if the device is powered off. whats the point of having a option to set an alarm on Android 10 or over, if the app itself is killed when screen is off.
intended behavior to have people miss work, school, appointments and other things it seems. I guess thats why everyone at Google seem to be so behind in everything, they're using their own code and are late for work everyday.
intended behavior to have people miss work, school, appointments and other things it seems. I guess thats why everyone at Google seem to be so behind in everything, they're using their own code and are late for work everyday.
wa...@gmail.com <wa...@gmail.com> #11
A possible fix for this issue. works on Android 10 and Timely.
-- Go into your power management. and change the apps settings to allow Timely to run without restrictions.
-- also in the notifications menu change timely to run with highest access, for all urgent notifications and give lockscreen access.
I've tested this over the past 2 hours with 3 alarms. I need to have the app in the foreground before closing the screen, and when the alarm does run, i need to unlock the phone to access the snooze / swipe to dismiss / puzzle screen. this may be a launcher issue i'll test more over time.
if the app is not in the foreground, I only get a notification in the notification area, with a snooze and dismiss option.
still not cool that google can't set alarm app up with these settings as default. those permissions should be set default for alarm and clock apps. it would save their customers having these bug reports.
Alarm Apps should be given the same priorities as the phone app. if a phone call can wake the phone and allow it to show on the lock screen regardless of security settings the alarm should have those same priorities. ..
the difference of getting an alarm for work, at the right time, or a phone call form your boss asking why your late it won't work as an excuse to say I updated my phone and my alarms don't work. pretty piss poor excuse for google to ignore that without addressing the solution in their update notes.
-- Go into your power management. and change the apps settings to allow Timely to run without restrictions.
-- also in the notifications menu change timely to run with highest access, for all urgent notifications and give lockscreen access.
I've tested this over the past 2 hours with 3 alarms. I need to have the app in the foreground before closing the screen, and when the alarm does run, i need to unlock the phone to access the snooze / swipe to dismiss / puzzle screen. this may be a launcher issue i'll test more over time.
if the app is not in the foreground, I only get a notification in the notification area, with a snooze and dismiss option.
still not cool that google can't set alarm app up with these settings as default. those permissions should be set default for alarm and clock apps. it would save their customers having these bug reports.
Alarm Apps should be given the same priorities as the phone app. if a phone call can wake the phone and allow it to show on the lock screen regardless of security settings the alarm should have those same priorities. ..
the difference of getting an alarm for work, at the right time, or a phone call form your boss asking why your late it won't work as an excuse to say I updated my phone and my alarms don't work. pretty piss poor excuse for google to ignore that without addressing the solution in their update notes.
wt...@gmail.com <wt...@gmail.com> #12
Agreed..
Lack of a solution to this issue will be a solid force to drive working people away from Android.
Lack of a solution to this issue will be a solid force to drive working people away from Android.
bs...@gmail.com <bs...@gmail.com> #13
Overall, I have learned that Google has no clue about their place in people's lives. They should have the best customer service of any company given that their apps and infrastructure are so critical to people's lives. To be honest, how many times has Google technology been involved or contributed significantly to someone dying. I have to imagine this number is quite high. How are they avoiding this accountability and indemnifying themselves? There must be many examples of Google being criminally negligent, right? I wouldn't expect much from them, their support and consideration of customers is useless!
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(Tested on Android pie (samsung galaxy S9).
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