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Looks like SystemIcon support didn't get ported from 0.8.
Redefine constants to use our new resource id support.
is there a work around?
I agree with Aaron, this should be a high priority.
There are two possible workarounds.
\n1) You can legally take the icons from the Android source\nrepository.
\n2) Try the new \nTi.Android.R module to get the item.
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