I want to implement calendar in my app from which I can set specific events on specific time same as shown in image. I want to do it in titanium please guide me what I have to do for it.Thanks.
Have a look at this Titanium Module TimeSquare calendar picker. There are some Calendar View UI modules out there available through the Appcelerator Marketplace.
Judging from the screenshots you've posted I'm supposing you want to build an iOS app but before you start carefully check README file for platform specifications, Titanium SDK support and any other development considerations.
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We have Some question Related about app dynamics module in Appcelerator.
How to use the iOS libraries in the appcelerator module which supports the framework of appdynmics. Is it possible to add a iOS native library in appcelerator titanium ?
Is there any support for appdynmics in appcelerator Titanium ?
Is there any module for the appdynmics in appcelerator?
1.: Yes, you can extend Titanium by creating modules or using Hyperloop. The best option currently is to create a module. Some documentation is available at:
* https://devblog.axway.com/mobile-apps/write-titanium-ios-native-modules-swift/
* https://wiki.appcelerator.org/display/guides2/iOS+Module+Development+Guide
the 2nd link also has an Android section if you are interested in that too.
Appdynamics SDK documentation can be found here: https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/Instrument+iOS+Applications
2. / 3. No (at least not on github). There is a page at http://gitt.io/search?q=appdynamics where you can search for modules on github
So you can either create one yourself or make a offer in the Ti-Slack Job section (ti-slack.slack.com/). Perhaps you'll find someone who will create one for you.
I am developing an ionic-4 app, Ionic provides cross platform apps but I am a bit confused and my confusion is can I use a single ionic-4 application for mobiles(e.g. Android and IOS) and desktops browsers(Chrome, firefox etc.) as website. Is it possible by using ionic version 4.
Yes, Ionic 4 provides a single code for the execution of multiple platforms.
Ionic Doc
here is help for you. You can check everything.
Yes, you can use Ionic for Android, IOS and Browser. Once the coding is done, you can add any platform to make its build. For example, if you add Android platform then you can take an Android build(APK).Before that you need to setup an environment for that . For example, you need Android studio for taking Android build and Xcode for taking IOS build. It's all depends on the platform that you use.
Please go through Ionic documentation and Youtube tutorials to get a correct picture.
Thank you
I downloaded the google project from git repo link: https://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-sample-inputs. But I am unable to find the understanding of module for the below-mentioned layout. I need to create channel and EPG view exactly same as the below-mentioned diagram, using the android lean-back library and TV Input framework concepts. So, kindly provide me with the understanding of the project as where I can find the working of this module.
The guide you see here is part of a reference TV App aka Live Channels which is a system app and ships with every Android TV system image. It is open-sourced under Apache 2.0 and you can check out the details and source code here:
https://source.android.com/devices/tv/reference-tv-app
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/TV/
It uses a different build system than Gradle but you should be able to refactor it to use Gradle.
EDIT: A nice alternative TV guide for Android TV recently appeared on GitHub here: https://github.com/egeniq/android-tv-program-guide
my system has 2 users and a user has installed titanium studio and developed some apps.but he is using old titanium SDK 1.6.
he installed titanium in common, i.e) it available for both the users.
now I want to upgrade titanium sdk only for my user level, that should not affect his Titanium SDK.
is this possible to do in MAC OSX-Lion
When you update Titanium SDK, the older ones stay too.
You can update this in tiapp.xml, where you can select the SDK to use for the specific App. (not the xml editor, but the other one).
Same thing when you create a new app, you can select the SDK version.
With the current apps, an SDK is linked to it. It will not change when you update.
Conclusion: Don't worry about updating, just do it.
Robin, You can select your older SDK as given in the picture.
Look at the circled portions. You can select the SDK either when you creating a new project or after creating the project, select the project configuration by opening the tiApp.xml overview( rounded at the bottom) and select the required SDK.
You can also edit the SDK version in the tiApp.xml by editing
<sdk-version>2.1.3.GA</sdk-version> to <sdk-version>required version</sdk-version>
As Mr.Rene said, there won't be any problem for updating your SDK. Updating your SDK will help to improve your SDK and it fixes the bugs in the SDK
We are developing an app using Appclerator titanium. We have a free version of the app and an inApp purchases to get more features. On success of purchase we need to download a content( mainly an xml file) and read them and update the database. How is this possible using titanium.
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Also does any ]one has a sample code for the urbairship in app purchases
You will need to use the storekit module for Titanium.
You can download it free from the marketplace:
https://marketplace.appcelerator.com/apps/794
The download has the instructions on how to use it.