[Interest] Android launch screens?
Alexey Godko
koloboid at gmail.com
Wed Aug 5 22:15:28 CEST 2015
I'm expecting the same issues, but on all my test devices black screen
tooks less than one second, so it is not issue for me. May be custom redraw
on Android's activity will help, I'll try it when time.
Simple setting getWindow().getDecorView().findViewById(android.R.id.content
).setBackgroundColor(0xFF0000); does not work. so it needs more
investigation
2015-08-05 22:01 GMT+03:00 Jason H <jhihn at gmx.com>:
> Thanks, I have this working, kind-of.
>
> 1. Why does the resource merger only support [a-z]._ ? Android supports
> [A-Za-z]._
> 2. When My app launches it gets a black screen (with the title of the
> app), then goes to the splash.png, then goes back to black, then shows the
> IU. What are the tips for getting this as seamless as possible?
> My main Window element has {color: "..." } and the splash is of the same
> color. It seems it should not go back to black?
> And I think the title bar on launch is able to be hidden by a manifest
> setting maybe?
>
> Many thanks.
>
>
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> *From:* "Alexey Godko" <koloboid at gmail.com>
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> Just putting splash.png to res/drawable and line below to
> AndroidManifest.xml
> <meta-data android:name="android.app.splash_screen_drawable"
> android:resource="@drawable/splash"/>
>
> works for me
> Also, may be you want to display the same splash in your QML code with
> dynamically load rest of scene using Loader.
>
> 2015-08-05 18:03 GMT+03:00 Jason H <jhihn at gmx.com>:
>>
>> This question is 50% Qt and 50% Android. Now that I have a launch screen
>> working in iOS, I'd like the same thing in Android.
>>
>> Now, iOS lists the launch screen separately from the rest of the
>> application, so it can be loaded without having to load the whole app. I'm
>> not sure this is the case in Android. Most android tutorials just create a
>> Activity subclass with a timeout.
>>
>> I was wondering if:
>> 1) There is a true launch screen for android (not just faking it with a
>> timeout - I want it to only be displayed for as long as the app is loading),
>> 2) How I can accomplish it in Qt? I *think* some people may have done
>> something with a Loader Element to create a stub, then dynamically load the
>> screens, but I'm not sure of what all that entails, and if there are any
>> caveats.
>> 2a) Also, do I need to provide an Activity, or can I do it all in Qt/QML?
>> 2b) Is there any actual perceived benefit? The iOS makes the app seem
>> more responsive in a way, and the loading time is not significantly
>> increased.
>>
>> Many thanks in advance.
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