Android :: Align Message In AlertDialog?
Oct 19, 2010I have to align text by middle in android alertdialog.
but i cannot find way...
anyone knows how to this?

I have to align text by middle in android alertdialog.
but i cannot find way...
anyone knows how to this?
Is there any method to align toast message in application.By default it always appears at the bottom of application.
i did it like this...
Toast.makeText(this, "hello !", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
In my app I bring up a context menu on long click in a ListActivity. One of the options "Priority" pops up an AlertDialog with 3 radio button choices. The problem is, it displays an empty dialog box without my 3 choices, or the message that I set. Here is my code...
If I replace the .setSingleChoiceItems with a positive and negative button instead, it displays the buttons and the message as expected. What am I doing wrong in setting up my list of radio buttons? Here is my calling code as well...
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to go about creating dialogs. I can either create my own Dialog class (which, to me, is more clean and organized), or I can use AlertDialog.Builder (which would be done inline, and funky looking)... What are the positivies and negatives of either implementation?
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1) Is there a straightforward way to set the background color of a tab in its unselected state?
2) Is there a simple way to align the text on a tab?
I have the following l relative layout, which I want an Image to the left and an Image to the right, then the rest is filled by TextView. But I can't get the last image to align right of the parent. I have added 'android:layout_alignParentRight="true"' but it does not work. code...
View 5 Replies View RelatedHow to align the text to top of a TextView?
Equivalent Android API for Swings setInsets()?
that is top of text should start be in (0,0) of TextView code...
I have used above snippet, however still output is not as expected
Any ideas?
I'm trying to get listview row to look like the following:
| Text-Text-Text <ImageButton> |
With the imagebutton snapped to the right edge. How can I do this? Here's the current layout code I'm using. What am I doing wrong? code...
I am writing Java code to create a tabs.i have done that.but now i want the tab widget to be in the lower part of the screen.i hope this will be achieved by adding this code. android:layout_alignParentBottom="true" let me know how to add this coding.....
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm developing an Android application.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="200px"
android:orientation="vertical">
<TextView
android:id="@+id/gameTitle"..............
I want to put playGame button in the left side of the center, and noPlayGame button in the right side of the center. Now, both appear aligned to the left of the TableRow. How can I do this?
How to align the child in right side in FrameLayout ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhat this looks like is on the left and what I want it to look like is on the right.The obvious answer is to set the TextView to fill_parent on height but this causes no room to be left for the button or entry field. Essentially the issue is that I want the submit button and the text entry to be a fixed height at the bottom and the text view to fill the rest of the space, similarly in the horizontal Linear layout I want the submit button to wrap its content and for the text entry to fill the rest of the space.If the first item in a Linear Layout is told to fill_parent it does exactly that, leaving no room for other items, how do I get an item which is first in a linear layout to fill all space apart from the minimum required by the rest of the items in the layout?
View 3 Replies View RelatedAs i am facing limitation of layout depth in my application, i am replacing some LinearLayout with RelativeLayout. However i am stopped by a supposely very simple issue (but apparantly without clean solution regarding that http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1499555/android-layout-centering-i..., nor in the ApiDemos sample where RelativeLayout are too simple):
How can i align vertically 3 items (in a simple way!) which are on a horizontal line with RelativeLayout without?
does not seem to have any effect at all.
Here is the xml; in this example i would like an icon at left (fixed width), a text label in the middle (fixed width) and an edit text on the right (remaining space). the problem is that the TextView seems to ignore the parameter android:layout_gravity="center_vertical", and seems to be top aligned with parent. code...
Of course i can use marginTop/Bottom and alignTop/Bottom on each single item but that's not very clean.
Can someone please provide me a ListView row layout that will show text on the left (the full width of the screen) and just leave one right aligned column for a count on the right? Everything I try has the text overwrite the count column...
http://www.elubin.com/images/Capture.jpg
Probably I don't understand the layout properties of TableLayout yet. It doesn't seem to be possible to achieve such a flexible table like in HTML, because there are no cells. My target is it to achieve such a layout:
Link to draft
How can I do that? I thought about using a GridView but this doesn't seem to be useful in XML.
My efforts look like this....
I am beginner in Android development. How do I restrict the size of text ( e.g. I just want 3 character in edit text)? Also How do I align text in center within Edittext?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to put the zoom controls of the map on the bottom right corner of screen. I could do it with RelativeLayout using both alignParentBottom="true" and alignParentRight="true", but with Framelayout I did not find any such attributes. How do I align it to the bottom-right of screen?
View 1 Replies View RelatedFor a better handling and overview in expandableLists I would like to show only the childelements of the last selected group - the previously expanded group should be automaticly collapsed. The groupheader of the expanded group should be als aligned to the top of the screen to show the user that he's in the right group and that he can start to read the group childs from the beginning.
This worked well with the following code until now (android 1.5 - 2.1) but with android 2.2 the selection seems to work after the collapse method call:
CODE:..............
If a group is selected by touch and expanded it should collapse the previously expanded group (if one exists). To align the groupheader to the top of the screen the method "setSelectedGroup(groupPosition)" is called.
Without collapsing a group (e.g. if you close the group manually before you open another) the selection is done correctly, otherwise the list entries of the expanded group are shown somewhere in the middle and not at the top as expected. Has someone a solution or workaround for this issue? The new API method smoothScrollToPosition (API level 8) is also not working in this case.
I mentioned this issue also here: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=9177
In my app i am using edit text. i am specifying hint as well as aligning the text of the edit text using the gravity tag. if i align the text then hint is not shown but if i remove the gravity tag for aligning text then it shows.
please help as to how i can align text as well as show hint..
I previously asked a question that I still have not been able to solve:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3126347/android-relativelayout-how-to-alignparentbottom-when-wrapped-in-a-scrollview
What I am trying to do is align a view to the bottom of the screen, using either a RelativeLayout or LinearLayout, and then wrap that layout in a scrollview to permit scrolling when necessary (for changes to landscape orientation or on small screen devices).
To date, what I find is that anything aligned to parent bottom works great as long at the bottom is visible...but if the bottom is below the scroll, the view that is aligned parent bottom jumps up to the top.
This seems like a very common design for ads that appear on the bottom, so I would think that this is possible. Is it?
Anyone know of an app that allows you to align widgets on your home screen tighter?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to align my text at the bottom left in android.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe row of my listview has 3 texts. What I want to do is to align all the rows texts vertically. I tried that using the TableLayout view for the row, and I've set the width for the first and third cell's as a constant. I'm not very happy using constants because of the porting issues. Is it possible to align these texts without in another way? Here is the layout...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've tried all scaletypes, but all of them result in the image to be at the left corner of the imageview.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a series of buttons on a main menu. Instead of the standard side by side, or one on top of the other, I'd like them to be aligned around a semi-circle. Since I can't drag and drop the buttons to the place I'd like to in the designer, I was wondering the best way to do this? Can I do it in the XML, or would it be best to do it programatically?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have the following layout, which is 1 icon on the left and 2 text views (stack on top of each other) on the right. I would like to have the text1 vertically center in the panel and when I make the text2 Visible.GONE. Can you please tell me how can i do that? code...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got thumbnails which larger side is 70px (e.g 70x40 or 52x70).
I need to create a gray box 70x70px and put the thumbnail in it, so that image is aligned with the box at top vertically and center horizontally.
How to do that?
I've tried with an ImageView 70x70px, gray background, but image is not positioned as it should (it's in vertical and horizontal center, instead of vertical top and horizontal center).
I've also tried wrapping it with LinearLayout 70x70px, gray background and then positioning it, but then i get 1 or 2px line between LinearLayout and ImageView. I tried to set padding and margins to 0, but the gray line stays on...
I'm trying to create an application that can use the android as a fax machine, IE Send a picture as a fax or receive a fax and save as a picture. So far I'm starting from the ground up and making sure I can intercept a call at the users discretion. I have an Receiver registered in the Manifest of my program with a filter of Phone_State which flags when the state has changed(IE incoming call).
So on my BroadcastReceiver I'm trying to have an AlertDialog popup prompting the user to either accept as fax or call but the AlertDialog seems to throw a android.view.WindowManager$BadTokenException Error when it has an incoming call. My code is just simple an onReceive(context arg0, intent arg1) and I pass the arg0 to the AlertDialog...
The full error message is below
CODE:.............
From what I have seen in the AlertDialog code, it passes the context as well as a Window and WindowManager, which I believe is why it's crashing, is there a better way or something else I should be using which might overlay the call screen?
I have a TabActivity with 3 tabs. Each tab contains its own Activity. When one of the contained Activities pops up an AlertDialog, there are actually 3 dialogs created. The dialog has a Dismiss button and it must be pressed 3 times to finally dismiss the 3rd dialog.
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I've seen this in a few apps, and i have expiremented with both PopupWindow, and AlertDialog and I was confused which this was.