Simple Horizontal Divider Item Decoration for RecyclerView
mRecyclerView.addItemDecoration(new SimpleDividerItemDecoration(
getApplicationContext()
));
NOTE: Add item decoration prior to setting the adapter
#!/bin/sh | |
# Converts a mysqldump file into a Sqlite 3 compatible file. It also extracts the MySQL `KEY xxxxx` from the | |
# CREATE block and create them in separate commands _after_ all the INSERTs. | |
# Awk is choosen because it's fast and portable. You can use gawk, original awk or even the lightning fast mawk. | |
# The mysqldump file is traversed only once. | |
# Usage: $ ./mysql2sqlite mysqldump-opts db-name | sqlite3 database.sqlite | |
# Example: $ ./mysql2sqlite --no-data -u root -pMySecretPassWord myDbase | sqlite3 database.sqlite |
<!-- You can change the parent around to whatever you normally use --> | |
<style name="DebugColors" parent="Theme.AppCompat"> | |
<!-- System colors --> | |
<item name="android:windowBackground">@color/__debugWindowBackground</item> | |
<item name="android:colorPressedHighlight">#FF4400</item> | |
<item name="android:colorLongPressedHighlight">#FF0044</item> | |
<item name="android:colorFocusedHighlight">#44FF00</item> | |
<item name="android:colorActivatedHighlight">#00FF44</item> |
Centralize the support libraries dependencies in gradle
Working with multi-modules project, it is very useful to centralize the dependencies, especially the support libraries.
A very good way is to separate gradle build files, defining something like:
root
--gradleScript
----dependencies.gradle
# I use ZSH, here is what I added to my .zshrc file (config file) | |
# at ~/.zshrc | |
# Have the adb accessible, by including it in the PATH | |
export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/opt/X11/bin:path/to/android_sdk/platform-tools/" | |
# Setup your Android SDK path in ANDROID_HOME variable | |
export ANDROID_HOME=~/sdks/android_sdk | |
# Setup aapt tool so it accessible using a single command |