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jashir
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android cspro consult

Post by jashir »

As I export my application to android cell UN already have CSPro application android ??
josh
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What do you mean by "UN already have CSPro application android"?

To install CSPro on your Android phone you should download it from the Google Play store. When you run it the first time it will create a directory on your phone/tablet called "csentry". From your PC, export your data entry program using "Export as portable binary (.pen)" from the File menu. Then connect your phone/tablet to your PC via USB and copy the .pen and .pff files you exported from your PC to the csentry directory on your phone/tablet. When launch CSEntry on your phone/tablet you will see your data entry program in the list of applications. If you make changes to your data entry application on your PC, jsut exported it again and copy it over to your phone/tablet again overwriting the existing one.
jashir
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ohh thanks a lot again . and sorry for my bad english u.u
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jashir
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hello, I have a problem when I put export to keep portable binary files in a folder but only .ent file and not the file I get .PFF ; it is necessary that my application is CAPI mode ???
josh
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No your application does not have to be in CAPI mode. The .pff file is generated the first time you run your application on the PC. It will be in the same directory as your .ent file. The .pen file is generated when you do "Export as portable binary (.pen)". It will be put in whatever directory you choose.
jashir
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do not understand why when I try to open my application Mobile I get an error that says there was an error and could not open CSEntry The file
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Make sure you copy the .pen file and not the .ent file to the device. Make sure that the directory layout on the device is the same as it is on the PC. In other words if you have the following on the PC:

myapp/
app/
myapp.pen
myapp.pff
data/
myapp.dat

Make sure that you mirror it on the Android device so that you have the same directory layout. CSEntry on Android will give that error if the path to the data file is not valid i.e. if in the above case you don't have a data/ directory on the Android device.
jashir
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All files are well The problem is when I want to mourn are looking for? Search other UN record in the MobileMe mistake sale this:
"there was an error and could not open yor CSEntry application, and I think because my application is too heavy or too large
i HAve the .pen and .pff files in my android.
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I doubt that it is because your application is too heavy. You can post your application here and I can test it out to see if I can make it work. If you don't want to post to everyone you can send it to me via private message.
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