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**Is your feature request related to a problem?**
A clear and concise description of what the problem is.
I am using the ColorPickerDialog to select a color that I then display as the background c…
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int[] mColors = getResources().getIntArray(R.array.default_rainbow);
ColorPickerDialog dialog = ColorPickerDialog.newInstance(R.string.color_picker_default_title,
m…
ghost updated
7 years ago
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**Overview**
- Library ColorPickerView@2.2.4
**Bug:**
As in the ColorPickerView component, I'd expect to have the same options on the ColorPickerDialog. What do I mean with the same options? Im …
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ColorPickerDialogDemoForm.cs ---> BrowseColorButton_Click
Color = Color.FromArgb(255, 0, 0, 0)
**ColorPickerDialog doesn't work correctly。**
HslColor hc = new HslColor(Color.Fro…
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See subject line. i can't imagine how client code can use the class if its ctor
is protected. Changing it to public "works for me."
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `sgbeal@goog…
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Version: 1.0.5
Samsung Galaxy J2 (j2y18lte), Android 7.1
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java.lang.IllegalStateException:
at com.jaredrummler.android.colorpicker.ColorPickerDialog.onColorSelected (ColorPic…
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```
See subject line. i can't imagine how client code can use the class if its ctor
is protected. Changing it to public "works for me."
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `sgbeal@goog…
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```
See subject line. i can't imagine how client code can use the class if its ctor
is protected. Changing it to public "works for me."
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `sgbeal@goog…
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```
See subject line. i can't imagine how client code can use the class if its ctor
is protected. Changing it to public "works for me."
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `sgbeal@goog…
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```
See subject line. i can't imagine how client code can use the class if its ctor
is protected. Changing it to public "works for me."
```
Original issue reported on code.google.com by `sgbeal@goog…