Unsolved How do I show a hidden window?
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Hi,
How hidden is it ?
How did you hide it in the first place ?
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In desktop, the app is first expanded, then I hidden it by pressing the hidde button, in Android, it is hidden by pressing the center button.
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But this is all for widgets. How do I do this for QML?
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It is wirk in Windows
show() raise()
But what me need doing in Android?
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You can't do that on Android
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But the alarm clock works on Android. So I can do it. But how? When collapsing the app stops, how do I make it work collapsed?
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Maybe its can help?
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@Mikeeeeee Yes, you have to use services if you want to run something in background on iOS/Android.
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There is no "android:process"in my Manifest. Where should I specify "android:process"? Are there any examples?
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I do this in Manifest
<service android:exported="false" android:enabled="true" android:name=".MyService" android:process=".MyService"> </service>
Me need inclute QTimer or class in MyService. How can I do this?
May be somewhere me need use this?startService(getApplicationContext(), MyService.class);
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@Mikeeeeee I suggest you first read this: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/android-services.html
"Me need inclute QTimer or class in MyService. How can I do this?" - like always maybe? Include QTimer header and use it...
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The documentation shows a lot of code parts, but it is not clear where they should be in the code. Can I view the entire sample project?
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@Mikeeeeee said in How do I show a hidden window?:
The documentation shows a lot of code
you may want to look at this article about "How to create an Android service using Qt"
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@Pablo-J-Rogina Thanks. Q do you know where to get a project with sample code?
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@Mikeeeeee said in How do I show a hidden window?:
do you know where to get a project with sample code?
Your reply shows that you didn't even bother to have a look at the article I linked to...
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I looked at the article and looked at the code on the git, but everything is not very clear. It is unclear why the server is needed. And whether this code is enough to start the service or whether you need something else. And if I run it, my app will also work in hide mode?
// java file android/src/com/kdab/training/MyService.java package com.kdab.training; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import org.qtproject.qt5.android.bindings.QtService; public class MyService extends QtService { public static void startMyService(Context ctx) { ctx.startService(new Intent(ctx, MyService.class)); } }
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if i to do this, then the code is not compiled
<application ... public class MyBroadcastReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver { @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { Intent startServiceIntent = new Intent(context, MyService.class); context.startService(startServiceIntent); } }
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Is there a simple and working example of using Android services?