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in the text bar and see if any errors are returned.
And what is the path of your image, and how are you placing the image in your xml file? Here is an example of one that works for me with an image that is located in the res/drawable/baseline_arrow_back_24.xml package
<ImageView
android:id="@+id/backButton"
android:layout_width="42dp"
android:layout_height="42dp"
android:layout_gravity="start"
android:layout_centerVertical="true"
android:src="@drawable/baseline_arrow_back_24"
android:contentDescription="@string/back_arrow" />
Do any errors show in logcat? You should be able to filter to show errors only.
Is it not showing up in the emulator, or the phone on which the app is downloaded, or both?
I would like to see nuclear power grow in use.
Exactly, and it seems like that is a realistic outcome.
I would love to see large and small scale nuclear reactors become more common.
I am suprised to see all the negativity. I for one think this is awesome and would love to see SMRs become more mainstream.
Yes, as annoying as apps for everything is, very few are necessary, or even useful. I have had no problem going though life with minimal apps.
I must say, it is getting overused.
I know a few people who this applies to.
I am amused by the amount of hate youbare getting for pretty non controversial opinions.
Very cool!
Exactly. Seeing people fret over loss of users reminds me of corporate “always be growing” mindset.
I wonder if this could be done by taking and returning water from a continually cold lake, like Lake Superior.
I first heard the term ‘enshitification’ on the last episode of On the Media. Perfect description
I would try app:src or adding
android { defaultConfig { vectorDrawables.useSupportLibrary = true }
To your build.gradle