plusminus wrote:tum0rc0re wrote:So, now all can develop really cool programs using WYSIWYG-editor
I'd love to test it, but my Laptop crashed
it's pity

plusminus wrote:tum0rc0re wrote:So, now all can develop really cool programs using WYSIWYG-editor
I'd love to test it, but my Laptop crashed


tum0rc0re wrote:So, now all can develop really cool programs using WYSIWYG-editor


ninor wrote:tum0rc0re wrote:So, now all can develop really cool programs using WYSIWYG-editor
Not yet...![]()
It's only a preview of the layout.


ninor wrote:But... if you want a WYSIWYG editor, there's this nice little thing: DroidDraw
(available online, and downloadable executables as well)
Unfortunately, it isn't comfortable for me.Xav wrote:Go into Eclipse, in the menu Window > Show View > Other
Then choose Outline and Properties.
The Outline view will allow you to add/remove/move views/layouts, while the Properties view allows you to edit any attribute of the views/layouts.


Xav wrote:ninor wrote:tum0rc0re wrote:So, now all can develop really cool programs using WYSIWYG-editor
Not yet...![]()
It's only a preview of the layout.
Well it's a preview of the editor.
Go into Eclipse, in the menu Window > Show View > Other
Then choose Outline and Properties.
The Outline view will allow you to add/remove/move views/layouts, while the Properties view allows you to edit any attribute of the views/layouts.
Sure, it's not as good as full drag and drop support but it's a first step, and we figured you'd like to have it


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