Before you do anything, perform a factory reset.
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<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> | |
<plist version="1.0"> | |
<dict> | |
<!-- array of downloads. --> | |
<key>items</key> | |
<array> | |
<dict> | |
<!-- an array of assets to download --> |
angular.module('myMdl', []).config(['$httpProvider', function($httpProvider) { | |
$httpProvider.responseInterceptors.push([ | |
'$q', '$templateCache', 'activeProfile', | |
function($q, $templateCache, activeProfile) { | |
// Keep track which HTML templates have already been modified. | |
var modifiedTemplates = {}; | |
// Tests if there are any keep/omit attributes. | |
var HAS_FLAGS_EXP = /data-(keep|omit)/; |
UPDATE: With the assets command of the TiCons CLI / Module this can be done even simpeler by calling $ ticons assets
or an alloy.ymk
using:
task("pre:load", function(event, logger) {
require('ticons').assets();
});
NOTE: This is out-dated, I suggest using https://github.com/dbankier/ltss instead.
This alloy.jmk
adds support for using CSS-like @import "file.tss";
statements in Alloy TSS styles.
The idea for this came when discussing adding the option of including a CSS-like reset stylesheet in Alloy to make up for platform differences in (background)color, but also some good practices.
I think one of the key issues in this discussion is that there is no such thing as the base style for an app. iOS fans would like to reset to iOS-like styles, Android fans like to reset to theirs, flat UI fanatics would like everything minimalized and Bootstrap adepts will ask for a huge library of styles.
function isProduction(alloyConfig) | |
{ | |
return 'production' == alloyConfig.deployType; | |
} | |
function removeUnimportantLogCallsFromContent(content) | |
{ | |
if (!content) { | |
return; | |
} |
The ADB excecutable lives in: | |
[path-to-android-sdk]/platform-tools/ | |
./adb -e logcat | grep TiAPI | |
or | |
./adb -d logcat | grep TiAPI |
<?php | |
/** | |
* A helper file for Laravel 5, to provide autocomplete information to your IDE | |
* Generated for Laravel 5.5.13 on 2017-09-28. | |
* | |
* @author Barry vd. Heuvel <barryvdh@gmail.com> | |
* @see https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-ide-helper | |
*/ | |
namespace { | |
exit("This file should not be included, only analyzed by your IDE"); |
//~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/MakeTi/MakeTi.py | |
import sublime, sublime_plugin | |
class MakeTiCommand(sublime_plugin.WindowCommand): | |
instance_list = ["android","android-device","iphone","ipad","web","clean"] | |
def run(self, *args, **kwargs): |
// I was unhappy about there was close to no control over the "pageControl" | |
// in scrollableViews, so I hacked my own | |
// ----- | |
// Configuration | |
var pageColor = "#c99ed5"; | |
PagingControl = function(scrollableView){ | |
var container = Titanium.UI.createView({ | |
height: 60 |