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Downloaded the repo and with little tweaking to make my Eclipse like it,
the examples worked very nicely.
As a long time mig / Java fan this project is exactly what I was looking for.
A few questions about the usage.
Is there any documentation about the preferred set up ie
should I just include the mig4anroid.jar in my project and expect it to work
just as mig or is the intent to copy the classes in com.saynomoo.mig4android
too?
Ok, that came out not very clearly but the point is that
I could do with some words of wisdom on how to deploy this
in a manner that is consistent with the design intent.
br Kusti
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I'm sorry, I've missed this issue completely. You've obviously already managed to get things going, but here's the answer anyway.. :)
There's small instructions in http://saynomoo.github.com/mig4android/ . You just put the two jars, miglayout-4.0.jar and mig4android-0.9.3.jar to your classpath and you are all set.
Hi,
tried to mail saynomoo but that bounced.
Anyway, great work, thanks.
Downloaded the repo and with little tweaking to make my Eclipse like it,
the examples worked very nicely.
As a long time mig / Java fan this project is exactly what I was looking for.
A few questions about the usage.
Is there any documentation about the preferred set up ie
should I just include the mig4anroid.jar in my project and expect it to work
just as mig or is the intent to copy the classes in com.saynomoo.mig4android
too?
Ok, that came out not very clearly but the point is that
I could do with some words of wisdom on how to deploy this
in a manner that is consistent with the design intent.
br Kusti
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: