A live wallpaper library? Holy cow, that's fantastic! :sign0060:
As for your comment, I suppose it's so easily expected to be so simple because both the Java code and tutorials are freely available on the internet, none of which really look like much code.
If someone is intrested, I updated the library with an example and an gifDecoder.
You can select a gif and it will automatically run as your wallpaper.
Now it's started to look more like a LiveWallpaper and a nice addition to Erel's excellent LiveWallpaper Library!.
I used JD-GUI on Agraham's GifDecoder, and I hope I was allowed. Agraham, tell me if I can use it, otherwise I will remove it.
Don't bother asking first then before re-publishing my code.
You didn't need to pirate it anyway but could have referenced the methods in the existing jar with no loss of performance but having stolen the code I see no attribution in the XML.
You need to grow up and learn some programming etiquette.
Educating fellow developers of the proper etiquette would be a better way to go here, especially with a developer who is so willing to make so many libraries for others.
Educating fellow developers of the proper etiquette would be a better way to go here, especially with a developer who is so willing to make so many libraries for others.
A lot of time and effort goes into writing, testing and documenting B4A libraries and tools. But new developers may not be aware of the ground rules, for example the difference between to 'free to use' and 'free to use and modify'.
Would you be able to create a STICKY on the main page with a short guide for the new starters on how best to use the resources available on this terrific forum?
If someone is intrested, I updated the library with an example and an gifDecoder.
You can select a gif and it will automatically run as your wallpaper.
Now it's started to look more like a LiveWallpaper and a nice addition to Erel's excellent LiveWallpaper Library!.
I used JD-GUI on Agraham's GifDecoder, and I hope I was allowed. Agraham, tell me if I can use it, otherwise I will remove it.
Hi everyone, i'm a little confused with this library, is it possible or not to create a live wall paper with an animated gif picture, if so can someone provide some examples, i see that someone created a library with a modified version of the code Agraham created but they took it off, that is a bummer, anyhow if someone can maybe enlighten about doing something like that it would be awesome