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I want to implement a time picker widget to allow users to record duration (hours and minutes) and I also want to show differently depending on the device platform (iOS or Android).
For iOS, I can use CupertinoTimerPicker and CupertinoActionSheet widgets, which are originally included in Flutter. (like this: CupertinoTimerPicker) Users can swipe the picker wheel to select the duration.
However, I can't find the material widget that corresponds to them (like this: time picker for Android).
Is there a material TimerPicker widget in Flutter, or do I have to use a external package?
Yes, Work is in progress, see in github..
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/91605
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I am new to Android Application Development. As an Android Developer it is better to have a source, PDF file etc that contains the whole list of UI components of Android application with their names and screenshot.
For example:
Titlebar:
Navigation Side Menu:
Etc.
Before negative marking my question please note that i did lot of search for this purpose and right now i am at the Material Design, tutlane, and android developer official website. But the content there is spread and not collected to keep it as a pocket document. Can anyone have a source of such information to share here. Thanks !!!
See this site about material design. I think big part of views are described and showed there.material.io
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I want to make a simple turn based 2 player game for an android and IOS. I want the android users to be able to play with the IOS user as well. However I am unsure what I should use. It is similar to tick-tack-toe so only numbers will need to be exchanged from user to user. Can someone please point me into the right direction as to what server or client I should use. And if you could show me a tutorial series that shows me how to use it that would be great! I've googled everywhere!
You can use this service from google which support iOS and Android:
https://developers.google.com/games/services/common/concepts/realtimeMultiplayer
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Are there any ready-made mobile HTML5/CSS3 templates available on the net (for webapps). I don't want to have a native look nor want a native look with webapps. But I want kewl eye-catching designs with a lot of colors. As I'm a developer I'm a super noob at designing. Let me know if you guys use any resources.
P.S.To be specific I needed it for holding two countdowns (placeholders) & 2 images.
I usually look at DeviantArt for UI ideas,
http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&q=iphone+app+template
From there you could find one you like and code it.
Also look at this link for a backbone template,
http://html5boilerplate.com/mobile
A simple google search would have led you here...
Web Application Templates
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In the new version(s) of Android such as version 2.1, default widget (music widget, news and weather widget, youtube widget) have been restyled to use a black background with a white radial gradient at the top in the middle. I've seen other widgets starting to use the exact same background.
However, I can't find this background anywhere. The widget design guidelines (https://developer.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/widget_design.html) still refer to the outdated background (or frames as they are referred to on that page).
How can I get hold of that background? Ofcourse, I could try to design it myself to make it look like the default style as much as possible but that's seems stupid. :)
If anyone is stumbling over this, Google updated their design guidelines and supplied an App Widget Template Pack
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/widget_design.html#templates
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I know that android has a collection of fonts specifically designed by Ascender for Google, but what other fonts are available? I'm looking for a list like this one or even better this one.
I believe the Ascender collection is the full list of fonts that come installed with Android. You can however include your own True Type fonts in your app (as long as your app isn't a Homescreen App Widget).