Android :: How To Align A Dynamically Create UserInterface Using RelativeLayout In Android
Oct 11, 2010
I want to create a relative Layout dynamically through code with 2 Textviews one below the other.How to implement android:layout_below property through code in Android.
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Jun 9, 2010
As 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.
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Nov 24, 2010
Since I'm still just learning Android (and it appears Amazon says it'll be 2 months till I get the Hello, Android book) I'm still playing around with doing simple things. I have no problem getting an icon to display with the click of a button on my RelativeLayout using ImageView. The code for creating it is as follows:
private int mIconIdCounter = 1;
private ImageView addIcon(){
ImageView item = new ImageView(this);
item.setImageResource( R.drawable.tiles );
item.setAdjustViewBounds(true);
RelativeLayout.LayoutParams params = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams( LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT );
if( mIconIdCounter != 1 ){
params.addRule(RelativeLayout.RIGHT_OF, 1 );
}
item.setLayoutParams( params );
item.setId( mIconIdCounter );
++m_IconIdCounter;.......................
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Jan 12, 2010
I'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...
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Nov 8, 2010
I am a new developer in android, and I see some examples about activity, but I don't know How can I create the widget dynamically?
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Jan 11, 2010
How can you dynamically create a CheckedTextView in android [without creating a new implementation]?
It seems CheckedTextView is abstract ... (which does not make any sense at all) because I keep getting the compile time error: "Cannot instantiate the type CheckedTextView"
Using Android 1.5
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Mar 12, 2010
Kindly somebody tell how to create rows dynamically via code in TableLayout.
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Oct 4, 2012
i have to create expandablelistview is dynamically.how can i do.
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Oct 15, 2010
I am trying to dynamically create a interface using a relative layout. I would like to align different views with each other and am finding the need to know the id of a previously created view so that I can use them in subsequent layout params.
Is there a preferred or best way to generate or create ids for views that are created dynamically?
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Sep 27, 2010
I have an xml layout that will display a grid made up of textviews within tablerows. The textview names are cell00, cell01, etc. At runtime, my program will determine which cell needs to be changed.
Is there a way get format a name so that it can be passed to the findViewById method at runtime? For example, if cell00 is needed, how can I generate the parm in this code?
TextView currcell = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.cell00)
Something like "cell"+00 doesn't compile because the findViewById method doesn't accept a String type. I don't want have every textview name in the grid hardcoded in the program - there must be a better way.
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Jan 31, 2010
i just read on Tweakers.net that an ROm update is available for the HTC magic, including Sense userinterface. I tried to download it, but i can;t because it wont accept my serial number! It says my hardware is not suitable of the upgrade.
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May 16, 2010
I've been progressively expanding my UI, and I want to add a ListView in the middle of my UI. When I add it and change the activity to extend a ListActivity instead of just an Activity, I'm getting a Force Close. Using 1.5. Does a ListView not work embedded in a RelativeLayout?
CODE:.........
XML looks like this:
CODE:..........
And the listrow.xml:
CODE:.............
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May 6, 2010
I have a Relative Layout.
Which has 2 buttons, side by side and it is right-aligned.
So this is my layout xml file. My question is there are no spacing between the right-most button and the right border of the RelativeLayout and between the 2 buttons. How can I add that? I play with android:paddingRight, but nothing helps. code...
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Jan 22, 2009
There is an repeating background attribute like in css for layout on Android API?
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Jul 15, 2009
I know my original post (at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa..., I could not find a way to perform a reply, maybe it's too old) is not sexy, but I'm now facing that problem in many situations. Let me please rephrase what I attempt to do, and what my problem is.
I have a RelativeLayout made of three widgets (named 1, 2 and 3 on the illustrations below): one attached to its parent left border (labelled 1), one to its parent right border (labelled 2) and the third (labelled 3) inserted between the 2 previous ones (its left border is attached to the first widget right border, and its right border is attached to the second widget left border). The third widget (the middle/central one laballed "3") is far taller than the two others, and I would like the first and second items (1 and 2) to be vertically centered with the middle widget.
I have resorted to the "android:layout_centerVertical" attribute for both the first and second widget, but I do not get the expected result. See at the bottom the various layouts I'm mentionning. Could someone please help me, and tell me whether what I intend to do is feasible, and how? Thank you for your time.
Layout with no "android:layout_centerVertical" specified: ------- |1|3|2| --|3|-- |3| ---
Layout with "android:layout_centerVertical" set to "true":
--- |3| |3| |3| ------- |1| |2| --- ---
What I'd like: --- --|3|-- |1|3|2| --|3|-- ---
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Nov 1, 2010
I've always been using RelativeLayout everytime I needed a View container, because of it's flexibility, even if I just wanted to display something really simple.Is it ok to do so, or should I try using a LinearLayout when I can, from a performance/good practices standpoint?
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Oct 27, 2010
I want a RelativeLayout to have a rounded corner just like we have it in the Iphone.Please let me know how can we do this in Android.
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Sep 20, 2010
I'm trying to center a button in relative layout, is this possible? I've tried the Gravity and Orientation functions but they don't do anything.
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Oct 13, 2010
Can anyone point me to a good one?
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Mar 17, 2010
I have a problem with two Textviews on the same height in a RelativeLayout running into each other.
I use the following Layout.
CODE:...........
This gives me this view:
Everything is as I need it except the two textviews name and information are displayed on the same screen space with the one on top of the other.
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Jul 27, 2010
Can anyone tell me how can i do this using Java code or in activity class? I do not know how to set android: layout_alignParentBottom="true".I want to implement whole view via java code.
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Apr 28, 2010
I'm trying to build an android application that features a graphical display drawn within a RelativeLayout. I want to place "+" and "-" buttons next to several of the parameters, which are drawn at various points on the canvas. The positions are free-form don't seem to conform to any of the standard XML layouts.I know how to create the buttons programmatically, but I don't know how to place them over the canvas where I need them to be. I'm assuming that this would be done in the view thread's doDraw() method, after all the graphics have been drawn, but how?
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Nov 9, 2010
I have ScrollView with RelativeLayout as a child of ScrollView. I am trying through JAVA code to set Layout_Gravity to CENTER so my RelativeLayout is centered (horizontally and vertically) in the middle of ScrollView (that covers whole screen).This works fine in XML and produces desired result, but when I try to do this programmatically, it seems there is no way to set Layout_Gravity of RelativeLayout. I tried using LayoutParams, but couldn't find anything there that would help me to center RelativeLayout in the middle. So, am I missing something or this simply can't be done?
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Apr 23, 2010
I have the following structure defined in an xml layout file.
<RelativeLayout android:id="@+id/mainLayout"
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content">
<FrameLayout android:id="@+id/frame" android:layout_centerInParent="true" android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" ></FrameLayout>
<Button android:id="@+id/button" android:layout_below="@id/frame" android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" />
</RelativeLayout>
The FrameLayout is positioned correctly in the center of its parent. But the Button isn't getting positioned under it. Instead it's displaying in the top left corner. Am I doing something incorrectly or is this a bug with RelativeLayout?
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Jul 14, 2010
I created a background .png for my application in GIMP. It's resolution is 640x480, which from googling, seems to be the resolution for a default emulator. My problem is when I apply the background to the RelativeLayout with android:background=@drawable/bg and run it, there are lots of artifacts in the image. As if the emulator could not provide enough colors to display the .png correctly. This image is nothing to fancy, just simple lines and radial gradients.
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Nov 15, 2010
In my Android App Activity, I have a RelativeLayout with one ImageView and a couple of TextViews being populated at runtime. I also have a Save button in the activity that I use to save the image in the ImageView to the device SD Card. Now what I really want to do is Convert the elements (image and the text in the RelativeLayout) together to a PNG image when the Save button is clicked and Save it to the SD Card. Have anyone tried a conversion like this before? It would be very helpful if someone can give me some hints or code snippets on how to go about doing this?
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Aug 21, 2010
I'm starting to use RelativeLayout more and more but there are some things I keep running into.
Say I have a status textview that I want top and center. Then I have a bunch of other objects below it like images and a table layout.
I want the stuff below the status text view to respect the status textview's personal space and not draw themselves right on top of it.
But what I'm seeing is that in a relativelayout, everything piles up on eachother unless I use alignment such as android:layout_below and android:layout_above.
Is there an attribute that I can add to the status textview to make it so other objects don't want to draw right on top of it? Or do I have to keep using the alignment tags on everything and align things away from it?
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Jun 7, 2010
I have an Android Activity with a RelativeLayout and I have implemented the following method to prevent the activity from being recreated on change of Orientation:
CODE:..............
I am obviously not doing anything in this method, but it worked perfect when using a LinearLayout. Now however, using RelativeLayout, my layout is all messed up when changing to landscape orientation.
What is the most efficient way to have the screen redraw correctly without having the activity restarted again with a call to onCreate?
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May 31, 2010
<<LinearLayout>>.getLayoutParams() returns <<RelativeLayout>>.LayoutParams? I found that happends and so freaked. Is there any reason? or just a bug? it's eclair.
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Apr 13, 2010
I have a RelativeLayout defined in xml and I call the setContentView(R.layout.relativeLAyout) for displaying in Activity. Now, if I want to resize this RelativeLayout then can it be done and if yes, then can someone let me know how? The inner components can be resized relatively to the parent.
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