Android :: How To Access All Children Of Preference Screen ?

May 11, 2010

I'm trying to programmatically uncheck all the CheckBoxPreference children of a PreferenceScreen in my app. How can I do that?

Android :: How to Access all Children of Preference Screen ?


Android :: Background Color Of Preference Screen

Feb 8, 2010

How to set the background color of a preference screen?

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Android :: Text Size Within An Preference Screen

Aug 31, 2010

I have xml file that defines some preference screens like the following example, I would like to be able to increase the font size for the text of the preference screen , but because the within a preference screen there is no android:textsize tag , i have no idea how to accomplish that!
<Preference Screen xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:key="root_preference screen" <Preference Screen android:key="general_sett" android:title="general settings" />
<Preference Screen android:key="extras_sett" android:title="extras settings" /> </Preference Screen>

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Android :: Want To Customize View Of Preference Screen?

Sep 1, 2010

I'd like to be able to customize the view of a Preference Screen, and so I'm interested in knowing how to set a style for it.

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Android :: Remove/hide A Preference From The Screen

Feb 10, 2010

I have an activity which extends PreferenceActivity. I'm loading preferences from the xml file. But in some cases i need completely hide one of the preferences from the screen based on my app state. There is a setEnabled method, but it's not exactly what if want. I want to remove that preference from the screen completely.

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Android :: How To Return From Preference Screen To Main Activity?

Oct 14, 2010

I have one main activity and one preference Activity. On my first activity I call menu and go on preference Activity by calling startActivityForResult. Code...

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Android :: User Preference (Any Way To Force Screen Rotation)

Apr 18, 2010

I've got an app that I don't want to auto-rotate. Currently, I've got it setup so that it is always in portrait mode. However, I'd like to add a setting to my preferences where the user can choose either portrait or landscape mode. Is there a way to force screen rotation? Or, could I perhaps make two different layout XML files, one for portrait and one for landscape, and programmatically choose which to use?

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Set Background Image In Preference Screen

Jul 20, 2010

I would like to set my own background in my preference screen, but the method I know doesn't work...

RelativeLayout
ImageView
PreferenceScreen

This just crashes my app.

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Android :: FrameLayout And Positioning Children

Jan 26, 2009

i'm in final stage of writing my custom widget (quite similar to Home's sliding panel). it works quite well except one thing: i have some problems with positioning it in FrameLayout (see 3 rightPanel* Panels in main.xml in attached eclipse project).basically i don't like the idea i'm using there: setting layout_marginTop in panelHandle children.

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Android :: Way To Use CheckBox As Children In ExpandableList?

Jul 13, 2009

I would like to have expandable text categories which reveal children that are checkable entries. I've used the "simple_list_item_multiple_choice" layout for the childLayout argument of SimpleExpandableListAdapter.

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Android :: How To Get All Children Views Of Layout?

Jul 9, 2010

Is there a way to get all the children views of a layout, from the Java code so that I can loop through them and set an attribute? Specifically, I'd like to set the "layout_width" based on the screen size. Since this "layout_width" would be the same for all the views, I'd prefer to loop through instead of calling each individual View separately by their id. The following is my main.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/ android" android:orientation="vertical" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content">
<LinearLayout android:id="@+id/myRow1" android:orientation="horizontal" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:layout_weight="1"> <TextView android:text="1" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="50dip" android:layout_weight="1"/>
<TextView android:text="2" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="50dip" android:layout_weight="1"/>
<TextView android:text="3" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="50dip" android:layout_weight="1"/>
<TextView android:text="4" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="50dip" android:layout_weight="1"/>
<TextView android:text="5" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="50dip" android:layout_weight="1"/>
<TextView android:text="6" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="50dip" android:layout_weight="1"/>
</LinearLayout> </LinearLayout>

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Android :: How To Make Children Of Selectable Table Row

Sep 23, 2010

I'm making a image gallery with infinite vertical and horizontal scrolling. I put images inside a ListView to make a column, and put the ListViews inside a TableRow. However, it seems that child views of TableRow is not selectable and as a result I can't select the images in my ListView (easily). Is there a way to pass the events down to child views of TableRow so they can be selectable?

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Android :: How To Make Children Of Selectable TableRow

Sep 23, 2010

I'm making a image gallery with infinite vertical and horizontal scrolling. I put images inside a ListView to make a column, and put the ListViews inside a TableRow. However, it seems that child views of TableRow is not selectable and as a result I can't select the images in my ListView (easily). Is there a way to pass the events down to child views of TableRow so they can be selectable?

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Android :: Two Children For ScrollView Vertical Orientation?

Aug 10, 2010

I am trying to create a very simple application (part of my learning program), vertically oriented, with an EditText at the top that receives a URL, and two buttons side by side just below that say "Get Image" or "Get Text" depending on the URL typed in (.html vs. .png, for example). The resulting elements may be later scavanged for use in a real app. I know that ScrollView can have only one child. Conceptually, I want the rest of the screen to be a vertically oriented content region for displaying either the text (TextView) of the URL and "Get Text" was clicked or the image (ImageView) in the case where it was an image and "Get Image" was clicked. I tried to do this (pseudocode) in main.xml:

<LinearLayout> <EditText /> --where to type the URL
<Button /> --click to treat URL as text
<Button /> --click to treat URL as image
<FrameLayout> --(used to be ScrollView) <LinearLayout>
<TextView /> --content region occupied by either text
<ImageView /> --or an image (but not both)
</LinearLayout> </FrameLayout> </LinearLayout>

In order not to violate the single-child requirement. However, this doesn't work and for now I'm not finding any sample out there that clues me in to how best to accomplish this. The last complaint I got while debugging was:
Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastException: android.widget.TextView

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Android :: Scale A View Without Resizing Its Children?

Apr 2, 2009

I need to resize the height of a layout so i tried to apply a scale animation. The view is resized but its children are resized too. Is there a way to resize the layout without resizing its children?

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Android : Extending AdapterView - Getting Only 1 Level Of Children

Feb 16, 2009

I'm creating a custom widget that extends AdapterView. Imagine something like a ListView except that the list items can overlap each other with some transparency. Because of the overlap, I'm trying to control the layout and drawing order of the children.

My issue is that the control renders it's children, but ONLY one level deep. Each child is inflated from an XML resource that contains a FrameLayout and an ImageView. The FrameLayout draws, but the ImageView is never visible. I assume I need to call some method to tell the FrameLayout to layout or draw it's children, but I'm not sure what, why, or where. Does anyone know what I'm missing?

Here is the relevant code for my custom widget: Code...

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Android :: Drawing Children In Custom Linear Layout

Feb 9, 2010

I have a linear layout that I have overridden because I want to > dynamically add other views to it. I am trying to add some textviews > to it and I call addViewToLayout in the onLayout method. Can't you just add your views to the layout using addView()? I have one custom LinearLayout and this is what I do and it works fine. No need to override onLayout() or onDraw(). Maybe try that

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Android :: Custom ListView Selected Item Children?

Oct 27, 2010

I have a custom listview row that contains a number of textView components. Instead of the "standard" single text item, I have created a item where each listview row contains several bits of information. For this example, I have a record id, a name, and a description for each row in the listview. I have my listview populated via
this.mDbHelper = new RecordDBAdapter(this); this.mDbHelper.open();
Cursor c = this.mDbHelper.fetchAllRecords(); startManagingCursor(c);
String[] from = new String[] {RecordDBAdapter.ROW_ID, RecordDBAdapter.NAME,
RecordDBAdapter.DESCRIPTION};
int[] to = new int[] {R.id.recordId, R.id.lblName, R.id.lblDescription};
// Now create an array adapter and set it to display using our row
SimpleCursorAdapter records = new SimpleCursorAdapter(this, R.layout.record_row, c, from, to); this.list.setAdapter(dives);

Now what I want is to be able to access the recordId value within each clicked item. I've tried to follow the Android tutorials to no avail. They do something like
Object o = adapter.getItemAtPosition(position);
but that still doesn't help either. What I really want is to get the value of the recordId within each selected listItem. Does anyone know how this would be accomplished? Here is my onItemClick event:
protected OnItemClickListener onListItemClick = new OnItemClickListener() {
@Override public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> adapter, View view, int position, long rowId) {
// My goal is either to grab the value of the
// recordId value from the textView, or from the adapter.
//Object o = adapter.getItemAtPosition(position);
//Tried this, no joy
Intent intent = new Intent(NeatActivity.this, SomeOtherActivity.class);
// intent.putExtra("selectedRecordId",val); //val here is a numerical record row id being passed to another activity.
startActivity(intent); } };

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Android :: Block Click - Focus On Layout And On All Children?

May 26, 2009

I was wondering if its possible to block the onclick events on a layout and all the children inside the layout.

for example, I have a LinearLayout and inside that I have buttons and an editText. At a certain point I don't want the user to click on the buttons or edit the text. Is there a way to block that? Do I have to do it for each view? or I can do it for a Layout? What is the best way to do this?

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Android :: ExpandableListView Displays Expand/Collpase Icon Even If There Are No Children

Nov 18, 2010

I have a ragged hierarchy of parents and children. In that there are some parents that have 5 children...and some parents have 0 children.

The expandableListView displays the "Expand/Collpase" icon even if there are no children.

Question-Is there a way to hide the icon for only those Parents(rows) that have no children? I still want to show the row of the Parents with no children. And allow a user to click on them. But the "Expand/Collapse" icon is confusing.

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Android :: Unable To Select Children (textview) Of TableRow Programmatically / Fix It?

Nov 2, 2010

I'm trying to access the textviews (for starters, eventually replace with imageviews etc) which are stored in the tablerows in the code below.

The line beginning 'log.d' was the part I was working on, trying to get it to print out the contents of the 2nd text view in the first row, but I can only get as far as selecting the tablerow using "getChildAt(i)".

Trying "getChildAt(0).getChildAt(1)" doesn't select the textview as I would have expected it to; says that it's a View and as such, doesn't have this method - though unless I'm mistaken, aren't tablerows ViewGroups, which do have this method? code...

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Android :: Linear Layout Focus And Children Change Foreground Color?

Nov 18, 2009

I have a LinearLayout with 2 text View as its children. How can I make the children of LinearLayout to change foreground color (in this case, the text color of the text view) when the linearlayout has focus?

<LinearLayout> <TextView android:id="@+id/name" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:textAppearance="?
android:attr/textAppearanceSmall" android:textColor="?android:attr/textColorInverse" />
<TextView android:id="@+id/value" android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:textAppearance="?
android:attr/textAppearanceSmall" android:textColor="?android:attr/textColorInverse" />
</LinearLayout>

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Android :: Code To Create On Click Event For Children In Expandable List?

Aug 5, 2010

I am playing around with this example.
http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/view/ExpandableList2.html

I cannot figure out how to attach a listener to the children elements so that I can trigger some action when the user taps on the phone number.

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Android :: ListView - Making The Parent Expand To Show All Children When AddingListViews Within ListViews

Feb 9, 2010

Basically, I have a custom ListView in which each item looks like:

CODE:..........

The ListView in each item is GONE by default and is set to VISIBLE when the button is clicked. Everything seems to work fine with the exception that when the ListView is long enough to scroll, it is just kind of truncated. http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/3269/listviewproblem.png

Is this a problem with the maximum height of an individual list item? Is there a way to force the list item to expand and force the child listview to expand to show all children?

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Android :: How To Make Listview With Selectable Children Stop Scrolling On Touch Event

Oct 20, 2009

As a work around to the issue where a list item isn't focusable if it has a focusable child item (a comment by Romain Guy was that this was intended behavior, for accessibility reasons) I simply filled the listItem with two children, each of which is focusable - There's nowhere to directly touch on the listItem anymore, just it's children.

For the most part this is a useable workaround, effectively invisible to the user, except for one thing- Although you can scroll by swiping without issue, touching to *stop* the scroll no longer works- I imagine because the child item is capturing the touch event and not passing it to the parent listitem, at least while the scroll is in effect.

Is there a known workaround for this? Perhaps someway to "pass the baton" of the touch event back up to the parent listItem, or a way to change my design?

BTW- I know there's some built-in functonality for single/multiple choice listviews (checkbox listviews) - That doesn't actually help in my case. The app is a contact list, and the row children are a relativelayout (populated with contact info) and a clickable phone icon (a one-touch dial for the contact), which needs to be visible or invisible depending on whether the stored contact has a phone number.

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Android :: How To Access Phone With Broken Screen With Pc?

Aug 5, 2010

My HTC Incredible has a broken screen (physically intact but it doesn't turn on, and the phone is functional), so I'm getting a replacement soon. I managed to backup the files that I can see as "mass media storage" from the phone, the contacts are synced with Google account, but couldn't back up the SMS. Is there a way to access the android phone with PC? I'm trying screencast 0.4 but it looks like it requires "rooted" phone, which my phone is not.

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General :: Access Data With No Screen / Android

Nov 22, 2013

I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 which I dropped and can no longer use the screen. The phone boots up but the screen remains black. I cannot access the files via usb, and debugging is not on so I assume I cannot use adb. I have several files I need to extract from my phone, including some financial data from an application, contact list, etc.

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Android :: Access Home Screen To Show Gif Anim There?

Jul 28, 2009

How can i access the Home screen .....i need to show the gif animation there how can i show that gif image there how can i do it .....

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Android :: How To Access Programmatically What Is Displayed In Lock Screen

Feb 15, 2010

Today I am looking for a way to mimic the behavior I know from my HTC Hero's lock screen: the calendar and alarm clock can put text & drawables there to inform about an upcoming event or an expired alarm. The lock screen remains there in that it must be dragged down to dismiss the shown event and there might also be a Snooze button.

But, first question: is this default Android stuff or HTC Sense specific only??
Second question: If it is a common Android thing, why can't I find anything in Google's Android documentation for the topics "lockscreen" or "lock screen" that comes close to my question? Where's the API for it?

My problem is: I want to inform the user immediately - even if I try a standard notification, the user with a locked screen will have to unlock it and drag down the notifications list to see & clear what's going on. sigh Putting an endlessly playing notification sound there is a hassle as it takes at least two swipes down to stop the sound playing!

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Android : Access To Native Screen Buffer From Java

Jul 29, 2010

Is it possible, from within my android java app, to capture an image of what is on the screen, even if it was written using native (ndk)? I do not wish to take screen shots of other apps, just my own. I can already capture and image of a canvas that I am aware of, but is there a view or canvas or something like it that always represents what is on the screen, so that a) I don't have to capture the separate views images and recompile them, and b) I can see what my native (jni) code is doing with the graphics too?

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