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04:06
@barlop Do you mean people name like Dutch, British, German, Australian ..... ?
Indians called Bharatiya
 
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05:37
@PiedPiper Su Parbhaat
06:24
@ManjotSingh where is @PiedPiper
I don't where is he ?
 
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07:30
Good morning friends : सुप्रभात
good morning
@PiedPiper I have a problem:D
Sorry george, Its lunch time, catch you later /
@PiedPiper ok
08:17
Back
@george Tell me what i can do?
@PiedPiper I have a big problem
hear me out
I'm taking a picture with the camera and then set the picture in an imageview
then the user has the posbility to view the photo and if he likes it then he can upload it to some website where he can compete in a contest with it
the problem is that on the android phone the borders of my image are hidden
On the phone I cannot see the borders of my image
Border around an ImageView?
I mean I see the photo on the phone screen and after I upload it on the website and view it there
I notice that the photo has some pixels on the border that are not visible on the phone screen
My image is too bigg for the phone screen
So on the screen I see the part that fits it and the rest of my photo is cropped
Understand now?
08:25
Yes
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A: problem with an imageview

NSjonasIf your talking about the image on the website is larger than the one on your phone its because your scale type is set to android:scaleType="centerCrop" and your image view bound probably doesn't match the image (thus the image is cropped). Try adding this line to the image view and see if i...

I don't know other idea to do so
@PiedPiper that's my post on SO
:))
@PiedPiper it's working
only that my boss wants the picture full height
and when its full height borders are hidden again
I know, I mean i am agree with this answer, That's only technique to manage Image croping in ImageView AFAIK
@PiedPiper So there is no other way?
One can adjust adjustViewBounds or scaleType otherthing to adjust cropping I don't know
Hi @fou
fou
fou
@PiedPiper hi are you vaibhav?
08:30
Yeah
@fou yes, he is
fou
fou
:DD ok
@george hi
@PiedPiper how are you today
@fou hi
Busy
Bye All
@PiedPiper
08:37
@george ?
@fou Stuck in work :(
fou
fou
@PiedPiper ok
How are you?
@PiedPiper setImageMatrix(matrix)
fou
fou
@PiedPiper just work it step by step and you will finish that
@george Yes that could help you, try out
08:40
@PiedPiper I'm looking for an example
fou
fou
SALEM
_/\_ Namstey
@PiedPiper bye
 
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13:31
@PiedPiper Bharatiya sounds about right.. how long approximately have the people of Bharat called themselves that? a hundred years? hundreds of years? over a thousand years? thousands of years? Does it include immigrants or is it just the descendents of the people of Bharat from when it got that name?
14:05
The name India may refer to either the region of Greater India (the Indian subcontinent), or to the contemporary Republic of India contained therein. The term is derived from the name of the Sindhu or Indus River and has been in use in Greek since the time of Herodotus (5th century BC), via Old Persian transmission. The term appears in Old English in the 9th century, and again in Modern English since the 17th century. The Republic of India has two principal short names, in both official and popular English usage, each of which is historically significant. All originally designated a...
There is whole time chart in this Wiki post
@PiedPiper well if people of india call it india, what do they call a person from india? indian? that's english

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