Api reference offline? - Tizen Software Development

Hello!!
I have started to play with the MacOS SDK and tizen studio for native wearable watchfaces but sometimes I don't have access to internet, is there a way to have all API documentation offline??
Thanks you

mimmog said:
Hello!!
I have started to play with the MacOS SDK and tizen studio for native wearable watchfaces but sometimes I don't have access to internet, is there a way to have all API documentation offline??
Thanks you
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In the package manager there should be a documentation button you can select. At least there used to :/

Qiangong2 said:
In the package manager there should be a documentation button you can select. At least there used to :/
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No there isn' it

mimmog said:
No there isn' it
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Even if you check the git repo?

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Android Freek...
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You can try searching 'netmite get apk' and use their online jar conversor, as there are other more convenients methods, like Jbed app.

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But as you can see from this screen shot (attached) It is there.
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jasonp2506 said:
for starters you need the android sdk
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Ok I got it, what else?
now you need to read a ton of info on the web and on here. my first suggestion would be to search "how to create a android launcher using sdk" on google. that's about all I can tell you bro. I'm no developer, but I know whatever it is u are trying to create be it an app or such has to be done through the android sdk. goog luck though

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musicman625 said:
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http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Other
Flyhalf205 said:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Other
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Ive downloaded sdk manager alone from above site, though ive installed jdk, i cant install sdk manager. A message appears that cant find andorid.bat. dont know what to dk since then.

Advice/help for creating root methods?

Hi, I've been programming for a few years now. I primarily made Windows and Linux programs. In the last 6 months, I've followed guides on XDA to root a few of my devices and installed a custom ROM on one (it worked great). I was wondering if anyone experienced in actually developing rooting methods would be able to point me in the right direction for developing my own. Are there any good resources I could use to learn the process? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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jwoegerbauer said:
Rooting Android simply means to add SU-binary to Android, preferredly to /system/bin or /system/xbin.
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Thanks! I have heard a little about that. Do you know how I would go about getting those files? Is there a certain website I download them from? Do I need to copy them from a real Linux file system?
Brendanp01 said:
Thanks! I have heard a little about that. Do you know how I would go about getting those files? Is there a certain website I download them from? Do I need to copy them from a real Linux file system?
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You can fetch the matching SU-binary from here:
AutomatedRoot/files at main · R0rt1z2/AutomatedRoot
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jwoegerbauer said:
You can fetch the matching SU-binary from here:
AutomatedRoot/files at main · R0rt1z2/AutomatedRoot
Root your MediaTek arm64 device using mtk-su (CVE-2020-0069). - AutomatedRoot/files at main · R0rt1z2/AutomatedRoot
github.com
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