I played with the Note7 at a Samsung store last week, and I noticed that there was no zoomed-in writing feature like I had on my Note5. The feature may have had a name, but it was basically where you had a small text box that you wrote in, and S-Notes would put that text on the notepad. It's much easier to write clearly when you write in a large box that then gets copied as a smaller version of the text.
I also couldn't find any option for throwing lined paper as a background.
I'm concerned that one of my favourite S-Pen features has now disappeared!
Action memo?
mk89pwnz said:
Action memo?
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No - I'm talking about the zoomed-in mode within the S-Notes app.
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Like the middle screenshot on the above image.
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Just on the off chance...
Would any person know of a good class for handling BeginWaitCursor / EndWaitCursor. Which is:
- External to any one form.
- Holds a count of calls, so that cancels at correct place.
- Can be interupted, say to display a message, then shown as before.
- Works with a multi-thread application.
- If possible, locks user input when active. (like a model wait cursor)
- (etc)
Ben.
You may want to ask CharlyV in this forum - specifically this thread..
http://discussion.brighthand.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97029
We've been creating neat little system wait icons in there...
-JB
Like the idea of changing the wait cursor. (The word 'wait' seems slightly superfluous, since it's the only cursor...) Nice site, I look forward to seeing what response I get.
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Ben
The screenshots feature (Vol down + Power) is cool, but I have brought the Samsung car dock for the phone, and practically every time I put it into the dock, it takes a screenshot.
Is there an option to disable it?
Not sure but you might try deleting one of those files that say screenshot or screencap. Or renaming then to be .bak files.
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I have opposite problem I have phone form O2 UK and the screen shot feature doesn't work So it must be possible to turn it off But I would like to turn it on
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Not sure but you might try deleting one of those files that say screenshot or screencap. Or renaming then to be .bak files.
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I was hoping there was a tick box somewhere that I missed.
Does anybody know how to truncate calendar events? Some of my events are long and my widget is small and it's annoying to see the text overflow. Is there a way to cut it short to fit within the parameters of the widget (like add ellipses or something)? I've circled it in black below.
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Use rich text. You can then use text cropping in BBcode section to set how many characters you want to display, or alternatively you can use the x margin to make it continue onto a new line.
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Use rich text. You can then use text cropping in BBcode section to set how many characters you want to display, or alternatively you can use the x margin to make it continue onto a new line.
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Didn't know about the margins option--worked great thanks
I'm using CM12, but I guess this is relevant for lollipop as a whole.
Here's a weird thing that I noticed.
I tried to set a wall paper like this :
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But when I applied it, it appeared like this :
I got that problem with other pics too.
What is going on here ?
Professor Jones said:
I got that problem with other pics too.
What is going on here ?
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Depending on the launcher/number of home screens wallpapers can be stretched to accommodate two/three home screens for example. When using a wallpaper which has a "single-screen" resolution, like 1440x2560, it will be zoomed in to cover two or three home screens.
What you can do is use a 2880x2560 for testing purposes. If this wallpaper shows correctly (not zoomed in vertically but able to scroll horizontally) the above assumption is correct
I've seen some pretty advance graphing in widget. Wondering how these were made, whether with very advanced mathematical statements and Zooper code, or some other way.
I understand how the line graph could possibly be done, but the smooth curved line is baffling.
Anybody know or have done it?
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These are just a couple example but are very cool.
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Mokum020 said:
This guy knows/done it and even shares the files https://plus.google.com/+LutzLinke/posts/ZdPKePpGZ3W
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Wow thanks!! I'll have to really take a look at that and/or download it, etc.
Got to be some pretty advanced math going on there. Not rocket science type but not something I'd want to hack my way through either lol.
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