ANDROID STUDIO 3.3 - @string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior is marked as private in...












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I'm a noob trying to get into ANDROID app development. I'm using ANDROID STUDIO 3.3 on WINDOWS 10.



I'm just starting out a new project and in the layout view of my button, I keep getting this error:



@string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior is marked as private in com.android.support:design
The error says to change from private to public, but there is a fix. I have researched this and there is a fix on GITHUB, which I downloaded. It has to do with material components android.



So...where do I install this update? I'm looking at my ANDROID3.3 folder, but I can't make out where to overwrite the existing folder.



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    I'm a noob trying to get into ANDROID app development. I'm using ANDROID STUDIO 3.3 on WINDOWS 10.



    I'm just starting out a new project and in the layout view of my button, I keep getting this error:



    @string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior is marked as private in com.android.support:design
    The error says to change from private to public, but there is a fix. I have researched this and there is a fix on GITHUB, which I downloaded. It has to do with material components android.



    So...where do I install this update? I'm looking at my ANDROID3.3 folder, but I can't make out where to overwrite the existing folder.



    Thanks for any help.enter image description here










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      I'm a noob trying to get into ANDROID app development. I'm using ANDROID STUDIO 3.3 on WINDOWS 10.



      I'm just starting out a new project and in the layout view of my button, I keep getting this error:



      @string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior is marked as private in com.android.support:design
      The error says to change from private to public, but there is a fix. I have researched this and there is a fix on GITHUB, which I downloaded. It has to do with material components android.



      So...where do I install this update? I'm looking at my ANDROID3.3 folder, but I can't make out where to overwrite the existing folder.



      Thanks for any help.enter image description here










      share|improve this question
















      I'm a noob trying to get into ANDROID app development. I'm using ANDROID STUDIO 3.3 on WINDOWS 10.



      I'm just starting out a new project and in the layout view of my button, I keep getting this error:



      @string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior is marked as private in com.android.support:design
      The error says to change from private to public, but there is a fix. I have researched this and there is a fix on GITHUB, which I downloaded. It has to do with material components android.



      So...where do I install this update? I'm looking at my ANDROID3.3 folder, but I can't make out where to overwrite the existing folder.



      Thanks for any help.enter image description here







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          To do direct changes you need to download the Android sources!



          Try to include next line into build.gradle (Module: app) script:



          implementation 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:28.0.0'


          I think you can remove that after you get next Android SDK release (and then return to use new AndroidX library version).






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          • Thx for the help. I've have looked at build.gradle and located several implementations.

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          Try to include next line into build.gradle (Module: app) script:



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          I think you can remove that after you get next Android SDK release (and then return to use new AndroidX library version).






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          To do direct changes you need to download the Android sources!



          Try to include next line into build.gradle (Module: app) script:



          implementation 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:28.0.0'


          I think you can remove that after you get next Android SDK release (and then return to use new AndroidX library version).






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          • Thx for the help. I've have looked at build.gradle and located several implementations.

            – DATAfiend
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          To do direct changes you need to download the Android sources!



          Try to include next line into build.gradle (Module: app) script:



          implementation 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:28.0.0'


          I think you can remove that after you get next Android SDK release (and then return to use new AndroidX library version).






          share|improve this answer















          To do direct changes you need to download the Android sources!



          Try to include next line into build.gradle (Module: app) script:



          implementation 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:28.0.0'


          I think you can remove that after you get next Android SDK release (and then return to use new AndroidX library version).







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          • Thx for the help. I've have looked at build.gradle and located several implementations.

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          Thx for the help. I've have looked at build.gradle and located several implementations.

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          Thx for the help. I've have looked at build.gradle and located several implementations.

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