Android :: Color Of Text In TextView Changes Color
Feb 18, 2010In android, when I press on a TextView, the text changes color (from white to grey). how can I disable that functionality?
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View 1 RepliesI'm trying to create a game lobby for a project, and I'd like the game's status text to be a different color: red for an "[IN PROGRESS]" game and green for a game that's "[Waiting for x players]". The ListView will be populated with data, and each ListView item will have a game ID and then immediately to the right of that the game's status.
Right now I'm essentially using the Hello ListView code to create my ListView.
(In constructor)
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Then, I have a refresh button that obtains data from our database. It will get two Strings, one for the ID of the game, and the other for the status of the game. If the game status is 0, then it's still waiting for players. If the game status is 1, then the game has started. So, I create a gameItem to add to the gameList:
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This is where I'm stuck. I don't really understand how I can alter the specific TextView when I create the gameItem or when I add that to the gameList. There isn't a way I can see of accessing the TextView's properties. I see how the text of the view is set (through the mapping of the strings to "line1" and "line2", but I don't know how to change any of the properties.
Is there any process to change the default text color white to "Black" and default selection color of android "orange" to "Blue" for whole project. i am using Eclipse for Android development.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI got a little textview defined in layout xml:
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As you can see the background color is "background_light" (this results in white color) and the text color is "primary_text_light" (this results in black color).
I would have thought that primary_text_light would result in a "light" color like white, not black ;-)
When i change "primary_text_light" into "primary_text_dark" the text color becomes color white.
Is this a bug in the naming of the default colors?
Here is my color XML
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Here is my Java code:
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This works when I use Color.RED or Color.GREEN, but when I use my own colors. The color doesn't show up.
In the string.xml file i use the following tag
<color name="mycolor1">#F5DC49</color>
if i use : textview1.setTextColor(Color.CYAN);
it works, But :textview1.setTextColor(R.color.mycolor1);
This is not working.how to use the color tag in android?
I have a TextView that lives inside a LinearLayout. When I call LinearLayout.setSelected(false) the TextView text changes from white to black. Is there a way to set the unselected text color to something else?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm attempting to change the background color of an Android TextView widget when the user touches it. I've created a selector for that purpose, which is stored in res/color/selector.xml and roughly looks like that:
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The clickable attribute of the TextView is "true", in case that's of interest.
When I assign this selector to a TextView as android:background="@color/selector",
I'm getting the following exception at runtime: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(13130): Caused by: org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException: Binary XML file line #6: <item> tag requires a 'drawable' attribute or child tag defining a drawable
When I change the attribute to drawable, it works, but the result is looking completely wrong because the IDs appear to be interpreted as image references instead of color references (as the "drawable" suggests).
What confuses me is that I can set a color reference, e.g. "@color/black", as the background attribute directly. This is working as expected. Using selectors doesn't work.
I can also use the selector as the textColor without problems.
What's the correct way to apply a background-color-selector to a TextView in Android?
I have a TextView .
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two xml files one is having the listview and another is having the layout of the listview vth some texviews, I want to change the color of the textview in the second xml file. This is what i have done so far.
main1.xml:
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:orientation="vertical"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:paddingTop="4px">
<ListView droid:id="@android:id/list"
[code]....
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:orientation="horizontal"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:padding="8px">
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I wanted to change the color of textview date which is storing in `R.id.total`.here the log cat is giving null for the value cl.....and gives me nullpointer exception...
I want to set the color of the TextView by the function getcolorss. I tried a lot of different ways but i cant get in it.
import java.awt.*;
import android.graphics.Color;
public class test extends Activity {
TextView text1 = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.text1);
text1.setTextColor(getcolorss(1));
public Color getcolorss(int x)
{
switch(x)
{
case 1: return Color.BLUE;
case 2: return Color.RED;
}
}}
Actually, what I want is a textview which can show the progress of something, I know progressbar in android,however,so far as I know, it can not contain any text(am I right?), so, I want to change the background color of the textview to show progress,from left to right gradually.
Is there any other way to do this?
Say for example I have a textview in class A,
and I want to change background color of textview from class B through a method...
how can I do it?
I'm currently using something like: TextView.SetBackgroundColor(Color.WHITE); in my java code. I'd like to be able to add some transparancy to the textview through the java... This is easy to do in the XML via #AARRGGBB format, but I have not found a way to accomplish this programmatically.
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I would like to do something similar to the Twitter app, in which a part of the text is blue. See image below..
I am trying to create an AppWidget, in which the background color of a TextView changes at random at specified periodic interval.
The TextView is defined in layout xml file as code...
But i am getting a widget saying problem loading widget. If i remove the above line everything works fine.
LogCat says: code...
I need to set alternate color in list view rows but when i do that it removes/ disables the on focus default yellow background
I tried with backgroundColor
rowView.setBackgroundColor(SOME COLOR);
also with backgrounddrwable.
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But it wont work. is there any way we can set background color and on focus color simultaneously which will work.
1. I want to use my own color for selecting ui views.
By default, android shows the selected view with background as orange. I want to show the view background color as red.
2. In the same way, I want the same behaviour should be applied to whole application.
I have seen this example:
@*android:color/secondary_text_light
What's that * asterisk doing there? What is the difference when using or not?
How to customize the color of the CheckMark color in android in a dialog. Currently , By default, the color of the checkmark is green by default. I would like to customize it to a different color of choice
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I'm I missing something!
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I also have this file (colors.xml) in my res/values folder
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Also, setting the text color causes the TextView to disappear.
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I have a listview with custom rows and that extends SimpleAdapter.
Each row consist of two linear layouts : 1st having two textviews of which one is hidden in horizontal orientation, second having two textviews in horizontal orientation.
Now depending on the value in hidden textview , I want to setcolor for the remaining items for the row.
To put it as simple:
each listview item has some custom colors the value of which comes from the hidden field.
I have done this by overriding getview() for the simpleadapter and returning view for each, but this makes list very slow to render (and that I think is obvious as so much of work for each view before showing it).
Can I do this in some more efficient way ? like making views and then add up to list instead of using xml layout maybe one solution OR any other?
Using HTML component , it is possible to change the font size and displayed the string in textview. Like that if there is any option to change the font color using HTML component or XML component?
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The SubZero kernel has two versions, one with CM Color and one with Voodoo color. I can't find much information about CM Color. What the difference is?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIn my project I'm Multiple choice list....in this all text view in white color...i want to change text color. in program I'm use simple xml main.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <RelativeLayoutxmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:background="#ffff00"> <List View android:id="@+id/android:list" android:layout_margin Top="2px" android:layout_marginLeft="2px" android:layout_marginRight="2px" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_weight="1"android:background="@drawable/shape_1"android:listSelector="@drawable/shape_3" android:textColor="#ffff00" android:layout_marginBottom="44px" /> </RelativeLayout> I'm ListActivity class setContentView(R.layout.main); setListAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,android.R.layout.simple_list_item_multiple_choice, GENRES)); listView =getListView();listView.setChoiceMode(ListView.CHOICE_MODE_MULTIPLE);
I want to change the color of a substring while it is drawed in a text view. For example, if I have this text: "Hello this is a text in black color and (COLOR_RED_BEGIN)this is a text in red color. (COLOR_RED_END)", then when the text view draws the text the substring "this is a text in red color." must be drawn in red.
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