AAPT2 (Android Asset Packaging Tool) is a build tool that Android Studio and Android Gradle Plugin use to compile and package your app's resources.AAPT2 parses, indexes, and compiles the resources into a binary format that is optimized for the Android platform.
Emulicious is a free to use multi-system emulator for Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi OS, Mac OS(X) and any other operating system supporting Java SE. It consists of emulators for Nintendo, Sega, and MSX. Even though Emulicious aims for precision and accurate emulation it still provides some additional features and tools like a debugger.
I'm trying to add some new resource files to a project which was build by another person on another mac. I think that the project has the provision of the previous person. Using right click-Add Files to 'MyProject' doesn't provide the expected result. After I compile the project, the added file is not visible in the application. Genius Barで使用されているハードウェアチェックプログラム「Mac Resource Inspector」の動画 http://www.macotakara.jp/blog/index.php?ID=13546.
The 'emulicious-debugger' extension enables debugging with Emulicious in VS Code. In Emulicious you need to have 'Remote Debugging' enabled. This option can be found in Emulicious's Tools menu.
This extention has just been updated.
The update adds remote debugging with VS Code. It allows source level debugging with ASM and C code, breakpoints in your own source code and inspection of variables and system state.
Features:
- Source level stepping through your own ASM code
- Source level stepping through C code
- Investigation of the system state
- Inspection of structured C types
- Inspection of symbols on hover
- Investigate registers annotated with symbols
relevant link: The required VS Code extension can be found here
original submitted by Huey
Have the data of the XML files displayed neatly in a grid so that you can cut, paste, delete or edit it easier using this straightforward tool
What's new in XiMpLe 1.3.2011.51036:
- Bugs fixed:
- When pasting longer text with empty last line at the end of the file in the text editor sometimes there was an (not serious) error
Considering that it supports unicode, allows updates that are reflected right away and simplified data sharing between various systems, it does not come as a surprise that so many developers prefer XML over other platforms. XiMpLe is an XML editor that can make things even smoother since it displays the data arranged in a table.
Displays data neatly and clearly in a colored grid
The app is portable, so you do not have to bother with installation or configuration at all. The program comes with a clean and intuitive interface and, as previously mentioned, enables you to check out the detailed data from XML files in a table.
You can manage the said data easily from the context menu, namely you can expand and collapse the row, convert non-value to blank and base64 to text and vice versa, insert attributes, comments, elements and even a new table. In addition, you can cut, paste, delete and append elements, comments, tables and attributes. A further noteworthy feature is the comparison tool, which can come in handy especially when you need to review XML sent by others or that you previously modified.
According to the developer, the tool allows you to replace texts based on a lookup table defined in other XML files, the clipboard operations are done in text mode and you can use wildcard from search and replace operations.
Comes with split and join tools
In case you are working with very large files, then you will be happy to learn that the tool allows you to split them for a more efficient inspection. Once you are done verifying the data, you can just as easily join them back together using the embedded function found in the Tool menu.
The 'emulicious-debugger' extension enables debugging with Emulicious in VS Code. In Emulicious you need to have 'Remote Debugging' enabled. This option can be found in Emulicious's Tools menu.
This extention has just been updated.
The update adds remote debugging with VS Code. It allows source level debugging with ASM and C code, breakpoints in your own source code and inspection of variables and system state.
Features:
- Source level stepping through your own ASM code
- Source level stepping through C code
- Investigation of the system state
- Inspection of structured C types
- Inspection of symbols on hover
- Investigate registers annotated with symbols
relevant link: The required VS Code extension can be found here
original submitted by Huey
Have the data of the XML files displayed neatly in a grid so that you can cut, paste, delete or edit it easier using this straightforward tool
What's new in XiMpLe 1.3.2011.51036:
- Bugs fixed:
- When pasting longer text with empty last line at the end of the file in the text editor sometimes there was an (not serious) error
Considering that it supports unicode, allows updates that are reflected right away and simplified data sharing between various systems, it does not come as a surprise that so many developers prefer XML over other platforms. XiMpLe is an XML editor that can make things even smoother since it displays the data arranged in a table.
Displays data neatly and clearly in a colored grid
The app is portable, so you do not have to bother with installation or configuration at all. The program comes with a clean and intuitive interface and, as previously mentioned, enables you to check out the detailed data from XML files in a table.
You can manage the said data easily from the context menu, namely you can expand and collapse the row, convert non-value to blank and base64 to text and vice versa, insert attributes, comments, elements and even a new table. In addition, you can cut, paste, delete and append elements, comments, tables and attributes. A further noteworthy feature is the comparison tool, which can come in handy especially when you need to review XML sent by others or that you previously modified.
According to the developer, the tool allows you to replace texts based on a lookup table defined in other XML files, the clipboard operations are done in text mode and you can use wildcard from search and replace operations.
Comes with split and join tools
In case you are working with very large files, then you will be happy to learn that the tool allows you to split them for a more efficient inspection. Once you are done verifying the data, you can just as easily join them back together using the embedded function found in the Tool menu.
In the eventuality that you are regularly working with XML files but would like to view the data more clearly displayed in a grid or table, then perhaps you can consider giving XiMpLe a try.
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- Windows 10 32/64 bit
Windows 8 32/64 bit
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Windows XP 32/64 bit - file size:
- 908 KB
- filename:
- XiMpLe(32bit).exe
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