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uc...@google.com <uc...@google.com> #2
Hi there,
I'm having trouble viewing Unicode Tamil Characters in my new nexus phone
I have already changed the encoding to UTF-8 in the browser settings
eg:http://www.bbc.co.uk/tamil/
This is really embarrassing as I did not have any issue viewing them on my iphone
Thanks,
Faheem
Hong Kong
I'm having trouble viewing Unicode Tamil Characters in my new nexus phone
I have already changed the encoding to UTF-8 in the browser settings
eg:
This is really embarrassing as I did not have any issue viewing them on my iphone
Thanks,
Faheem
Hong Kong
xa...@google.com <xa...@google.com> #3
you can use variant.getCompileClasspath(null).
ju...@sonarsource.com <ju...@sonarsource.com> #4
OK, thanks for confirming this is an intended behavior.
ab...@gmail.com <ab...@gmail.com> #5
Please support Tamil fonts in android, I am also waiting for Tamil fonts in my Nexus one, this is a serious drawback for me because most of my browsing and my friends Tweet are in Tamil, and my friends using iPhone are able to view the tamil font without any issues. please include this font.
Thanks
James
Thanks
James
ju...@sonarsource.com <ju...@sonarsource.com> #6
Hi,
I am HTC desire user and i would be very happy if Android starts supporting TAMIL fonts.
I am HTC desire user and i would be very happy if Android starts supporting TAMIL fonts.
sh...@gmail.com <sh...@gmail.com> #7
Pls do provide Unicode Tamil language support in Andriod. Many of my friends are using Tamil on there smart phones. Pls do provide Tamil unicode support.
Nexus-One
Singapore
iv...@gmail.com <iv...@gmail.com> #8
Please provide support for Tamil fonts in the Android. This is really embarrassing to say that Android does not support tamil font whereas iphone is able to support. This would tempt android user to switch to iphone especially with new iphone4 now.
ab...@gmail.com <ab...@gmail.com> #9
Please do support tamil fonts and iphone can able to support.
Description
Hi,
The SonarQube Scanner for Gradle relies on ApkVariant.getCompileLibraries() to get project classpath. One of our user reported that the method was removed in 3.0.0-alpha3:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.android.build.gradle.api.ApkVariant.getCompileLibraries()Ljava/util/Collection;
at org.sonarqube.gradle.AndroidUtils.populateSonarQubeProps(AndroidUtils.java:214)
at org.sonarqube.gradle.AndroidUtils.configureForAndroid(AndroidUtils.java:73)
at org.sonarqube.gradle.AndroidUtils.configureForAndroid(AndroidUtils.java:63)
This method was not deprecated and part of the public API. Would it be possible to keep it for a while (with a @deprecated) notice? And BTW what is the proposed replacement?
Thanks