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I think this is what you were after. If you unzip it and put the folders in your main memory (windows, programs or somewhere similar) you can use them as tray apps.
If its not what you wanted the answer is i don't know
Noticed you've had ringtone troubles. try the cab
And why couldn't this be done in a PM? was it really needed to start a new thread?
For Austinsync
Bless you really are quite bored aren't you. Thought they might be helpful to more than one person to answer your question.
Well, he does have to increase his post count.
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Well, he does have to increase his post count.
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He may be trying to increase his post count, but he had a valid point.
Johnston411 answered a question previously asked by Rickyjune. This was presumably asked in a thread or post in this forum so why wasn't the answer posted there to share with anyone reading that post?
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He may be trying to increase his post count, but he had a valid point.
Johnston411 answered a question previously asked by Rickyjune. This was presumably asked in a thread or post in this forum so why wasn't the answer posted there to share with anyone reading that post?
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He PM'd me. I didn't realise you could send files via PM?
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He PM'd me. I didn't realise you could send files via PM?
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Ah ok - have done the same myself, so appologies.
As for PM's - I don't have a problem with answering them but I normally check out who they are from - but I DO have a problem with PM's from people who ask questions they are too lazy to research awnswer to. I'll also try to find a relevant post to attach the answer to if not PM'd back.
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Ah ok - have done the same myself, so appologies.
As for PM's - I don't have a problem with answering them but I normally check out who they are from - but I DO have a problem with PM's from people who ask questions they are too lazy to research awnswer to. I'll also try to find a relevant post to attach the answer to if not PM'd back.
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Fair comment. Didn't think to check for a relevant post to stick it in. Will bear it in mind in the future.
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Thought they might be helpful to more than one person
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What are these files?
(I need to increase my post count too! ;-) )
Mark
Now, that was funny...
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Well, he does have to increase his post count.
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removed to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1190210
If it's a question, it belongs to Q & A. How exactly is your post helping "Desire Android Development"? This is not the thread for "just learning"
Sorry i will remove it.
droidzone said:
If it's a question, it belongs to Q & A. How exactly is your post helping "Desire Android Development"? This is not the thread for "just learning"
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But after I move it, your post looks silly. Don't bother posting about it, just report PM one of the mods or report it and it'll get taken care of. Fair warning to thread starters: if you incorrectly post something in the Development forum, it's fair game to be deleted without warning.
just-learning said:
Sorry i will remove it.
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Unfortunately you cant. A mod will have to be contacted.
Edit: Ah.. That was quick
again sorry hope i did well now,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1190213
Hello, all.
First of all, let me say that I did not make the decision to create a thread lightly. I have been a member of this forum for over a year, and this is my first post. I have looked everywhere, but cannot find this simple answer.
How do I thank a member for his/her excellent work? Specifically, I have been trying to thank twa_priv for his excellent Kindle Fire JB build, which I have been using fr the last week or so. I cannot find a thank button. I do not have permission to post in the thread; (which I do not have any intention of doing, anyway, unless I have a specific question or error to report) but, does that mean I do not have permission to thank? Do I need to spam away 9 more posts to have the right to thank someone? I read that there should be a picture of a flower (or, at least, there would be on Tapatalk, which I am not using), but don't see anything of the sort using Chrome on Ubuntu.
Thank you in advance.
sleepytown said:
Hello, all.
First of all, let me say that I did not make the decision to create a thread lightly. I have been a member of this forum for over a year, and this is my first post. I have looked everywhere, but cannot find this simple answer.
How do I thank a member for his/her excellent work? Specifically, I have been trying to thank twa_priv for his excellent Kindle Fire JB build, which I have been using fr the last week or so. I cannot find a thank button. I do not have permission to post in the thread; (which I do not have any intention of doing, anyway, unless I have a specific question or error to report) but, does that mean I do not have permission to thank? Do I need to spam away 9 more posts to have the right to thank someone? I read that there should be a picture of a flower (or, at least, there would be on Tapatalk, which I am not using), but don't see anything of the sort using Chrome on Ubuntu.
Thank you in advance.
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Left side of the screen under the poster's info. It says "Thanks."
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Left side of the screen under the poster's info. It says "Thanks."
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Now that you have replied, the "Thanks" button has appeared on your and others' posts. I don't understand why it wasn't before, but all is fine now. Thank you!
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Now that you have replied, the "Thanks" button has appeared on your and others' posts. I don't understand why it wasn't before, but all is fine now. Thank you!
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Hey, and you even hit it. Awesome! Perhaps you just need someone to reply to one of your posts to activate it initially? I learned something today.
Give thanks
left side there is a thanks button
To activate the thanks button, you need atleast one post as a member...
Courtesy: How to be a new user (and not a noob) {link mentioned in my signature}
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To activate the thanks button, you need atleast one post as a member...
Courtesy: How to be a new user (and not a noob) {link mentioned in my signature}
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And after posting sign out and back in. That is what worked for me.
And thanks to a.cid for posting how to be a new user. I read that a while back, before I ever joined xda. :banghead:
Sent from my GT-P6210 using xda premium
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To activate the thanks button, you need atleast one post as a member...
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That's exactly the information I was looking for. The link was helpful, too. You may have noticed that I gave a disclaimer to my post. I have been using this forum for thirteen months without ever having posted anything. I felt like a total jerk for even having had to create a thread for something so trivial. I usually search and easily find the answer to any question, but was not finding anything about this. I am certainly trying not to be obnoxious to anyone. Thanks again!
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That's exactly the information I was looking for. The link was helpful, too. You may have noticed that I gave a disclaimer to my post. I have been using this forum for thirteen months without ever having posted anything. I felt like a total jerk for even having had to create a thread for something so trivial. I usually search and easily find the answer to any question, but was not finding anything about this. I am certainly trying not to be obnoxious to anyone. Thanks again!
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We need more members who know how to search for answers. The fact that you made it 13 months without posting is impressive.
Thank you all for this post. Had I searched a day or two earlier, it probably would have been a lot harder to find this info.
Moved to About XDA section.
hopefully this solves it
I have the same problem. Hopefully this first post of mine will reveal the illusive thanks button
left side dont have meh?
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left side dont have meh?
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You will need a few more thanks to move the meter, 24 more to be exact. Good Luck!!
[GUIDE] How to be a New User (and not a noob)
Trying to be a good new user I searched for how to give thanks and found this thread instead of spaming other threads with "Thanks for posting" Appreciate the clarification on why I couldn't see the thanks button.
Thank YOU!
I actually joined this site just to thank someone who posted an updated app, but wasn't sure how until I saw this.
Feels like a lot of hoops, but hopefully it's worth it.
It's at the bottom-left of the post . I don't have it at first but after my first post , *poof* it's there and available XD
Thanks for the thread as I also want to be able to give people their just due.
Just in addition:
On Tapatalk and XDA app, just long-press the post you want to thank for, then scroll a little bit to the right in the appearing actions menu and select "Thanks" (may be in your system's language).
Enable thanks button by having a post
This is my obligatory first post to enable the thanks button. Figured this was the best thread to do it.
Even when I "temporarily allow all scripts" by noscript, and pause "Ghostery", the forums just keep reloading as if I was pressing and holding my F5 key. This, however, stops when I use noscript to block xda-developers.com from running scripts.
When I do that, however, I can't use "search all forums". So...Any ideas what may be causing it and how I'll fix it?
And you couldn't post this in the thread below yours ... why? :banghead:
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And you couldn't post this in the thread below yours ... why? :banghead:
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Can't use the search function since the scripts have to blocked for it not to reload, and I didn't assume there was another thread like this one on the first page. God, how snobby people irritate me...
November13 said:
Can't use the search function since the scripts have to blocked for it not to reload, and I didn't assume there was another thread like this one on the first page. God, how snobby people irritate me...
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You didn't need to search. It was the top thread on the page when you posted your thread.
And I'm really sorry if I irritate you; people who post without looking first really irritate me...
SimonTS said:
You didn't need to search. It was the top thread on the page when you posted your thread.
And I'm really sorry if I irritate you; people who post without looking first really irritate me...
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lol +1
im just gonna leave this here
Sent from my Katana
****ing trolls... Anyways, thanks a lot. Found the topic and fixed the problem because of you.
Thread closed.
Hello, all XDA-Users.
I know, most users know this, but not every XDA-Member…
I'd really like to say something here:
I truly see too many XDA-Users, that simply post something, without thinking about the fact, that somebody maybe overlook/misses your post.
Well, this is OK, but not, if the post is for a specific user.
If somebody wants to reply/say something to another user, without Quoting a Post of the user or mentioning somebody with @[Username]; the [Username] will not be notificated.
That will cause, that there's an extremely low chance, that [Username] will read the post. Maybe he/she looks at the thread at a random moment or recieves a private message etc. Maybe the Member is subscribed to the thread and takes a look randomlý.
But,
If you talk to somebody, please make use of the Quote/Mention-Feature‼
I'm saying this to anybody, who is a member on XDA-Developers.
[Quote="Username"]
Quoted Text [/QUOTE]
[MENTION]XDA-Member-ID[/MENTION] (mine is [B]6011384[/B]) or simply type @Username
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I hope, everybody will use the QUOTE/MENTION-Feature in future if neccesary and i also hope, it helped.
Thanks to all XDA-Users.
Thanks for this. Something needed to be said. :good:
ИΘΘK¡€ said:
Thanks for this. Something needed to be said. :good:
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I remember your signature once to have a text similar to the following one:
„If you want me to read your post, please either Quote/Reply to my post or type/paste @ИΘΘK¡€ in your post.“
Thanks for your reply
Many members actually forget to use Quote/Mention.
I think, it makes sense to put this into the Non-Urgent Forum rules.
I've seen another post, where Quoting/Mentioning isn't used.
@Hannah Stern, I believe this thread would be a better place for the recommendation you posted above - that way the mods can see it and consider it.
@Hannah Stern, I believe this thread would be a better place for the recommendation you posted above - that way the mods can see it and consider it.
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trying to learn how to quote >.<
[MENTION]6011384[/MENTION] @Hannah Stern So it sends them a notification, yet the username doesn't become a clickable link?
And no problem if the username has spaces in between?
*Edit: The username becomes a clickable link, and it appears that spaces in the username isn't a problem, when using with @
Even if you use the @ option, it automatically changes to mention option which you can see by editing the post.
Also, the correct way to use the Mention option is
[MENTION=XDA-Member-ID] 'any text here, preferably the username, and without the quotes' [/MENTION ]
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and not
[MENTION ]XDA-Member-ID[/MENTION ]
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as mentioned in the original post.
Krishna said:
Quoted Text
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@Krishna Badgujar
hi
Jason said:
Testing out the quotecc
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@Hannah Stern
Just testing mention
Thanks!
@Zoandroid
@Smyl3
doesn't show in preview
@Zacky.gates777
[mention]5700705[/mention]
@Hannah Stern
I'm just testing.
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[mention]5700705[/mention]
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No it's like this
[user=74466237]@akky26[/user]
Sent from my PH-1 using XDA Labs
Hannah Stern said:
Hello, all XDA-Users.
I know, most users know this, but not every XDA-Member…
I'd really like to say something here:
I truly see too many XDA-Users, that simply post something, without thinking about the fact, that somebody maybe overlook/misses your post.
Well, this is OK, but not, if the post is for a specific user.
If somebody wants to reply/say something to another user, without Quoting a Post of the user or mentioning somebody with @[Username]; the [Username] will not be notificated.
That will cause, that there's an extremely low chance, that [Username] will read the post. Maybe he/she looks at the thread at a random moment or recieves a private message etc. Maybe the Member is subscribed to the thread and takes a look randomlý.
But,
If you talk to somebody, please make use of the Quote/Mention-Feature
I'm saying this to anybody, who is a member on XDA-Developers.
I hope, everybody will use the QUOTE/MENTION-Feature in future if neccesary and i also hope, it helped.
Thanks to all XDA-Users.
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It should be obvious to me, but it isn't - is there and quick icon to apply the mention tags, or do you have to type the whole thing in? Thanks
Edit: sorry I was tired when posted this. Penny dropped.. @thugslug
[MENTION=XDA-Member-ID] @__Andrew_ [/MENTION ]
@[__Andrew_]
Just testing
just checking
@Hannah Stern
@HannahStern
@[Hannah Stern]
@ Hannah Stern
@HannahStern