Android :: ListView/ScrollView In New Widgets
Apr 30, 2009
I found some documentation that said for the 1.5 pre api that ScrollView and ListView are not supported. I used ListViews in my aHome widgets. Does anyone know if there is a way to scroll content in the new Cupcake widgets? I believe there might be a way to scroll plain text, but I need to scrol images as well as text.
I also found this list in an earlier posting to the list: supported Views are: AbsoluteLayout AnalogClock Button Chronometer FrameLayout ImageButton ImageView LinearLayout ProgressBar RelativeLayout TextView
Are these components still the only ones supported?
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Mar 10, 2010
I want some of the goodies in a ListView, like being able to use a ListAdapter, and item selection, etc, but I don't want the ScrollView portion of it. I want to implement that part myself, in a different way (why or how I do this isn't really the point of this question, so please don't ask "why"). Is there a way to have a ListView that's not in a ScrollView or has the scrolling disabled?
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Mar 9, 2010
How to add listview inside scrollview ?
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I added listview inside scroolview. But its not showing in proper way. The listview is showing only in smaller size.
I tried in most of the ways ? But i can't able to get...
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Mar 25, 2010
I'm new to Android development and having a hard time making the UI, so hopefully someone here can help me with a hint...
What I need in my layout is this:
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as you can see the layout will need scrolling, but adding a scrollview as a root to the RelativeLayout tag, didnt do anything...
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Jul 1, 2009
I've got a ScrollView containing a vertical LinearLayout.
The LinearLayout contains several items, including a ListView.
The problem is that I can't seem to get the ListView to be fully expanded. It is being compressed to fit everything on the screen, and forcing me to scroll through just the list. I would prefer to be able to scroll the entire layout, including the ListView.
I've played with the layout parameters a lot, but can't seem to get anything to work.
Also, I'm going to put this in another thread, but thought I'd ask here as well. Is there any way to force a separator at the top of a ListView?
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May 23, 2009
I am trying to display a screen filled with data fetched from a server. The data, if it were HTML, would look something like the following (try to visualize =) ):
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So I naively tried to put a ListView in a ScrollView. Not only did it not work, but I've since read all about why it is bad by the likes of such luminaries as Hackborn and Guy (it nullifies the optimizations, etc).
Problem is, the half dozen places that said NOT to do it didn't recommend what I SHOULD do instead, excepting one post by Romain Guy specifying footer or header use (not suitable in my example, right?). In other words, it seems like people want to mix a list of items in among other text data, getting the benefits of a ListAdapter, but this isn't addressed anywhere that I can find.
So, what is The Right Way to implement my example above? I'm a step away from trying to add TextViews inside a for loop, which just doesn't sit right in my gut.
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Aug 7, 2010
I want to develop an app (landscape mode) i am planining to have a listview in scrollview. Each entry in the list view occupies entire screen. It is a custom listview .i.e. background image,textview,2 buttons (prev and next) Now what i want is when i swip/fling/flick i want next entry of the listview
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Aug 16, 2010
I've searched around for solutions to this problem, and the only answer I can find seems to be "don't put a ListView into a ScrollView". I have yet to see any real explanation for why though. The only reason I can seem to find is that Google doesn't think you should want to do that. Well I do, so I did.
So the question is: How can you place a ListView into a ScrollView without it collapsing to its minimum height?
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Aug 14, 2009
I have a ListView which is embedded in a ScrollView. I populate the rest of the Views in the ScrollView, then populate the ListView. Unfortunately yhe ScrollView doesn't size itself to accomodate the items in the ListView. Am I missing something? Is there a way to get the View to resize itself to accomodate the contents of the ListView?
Here is the View in question :
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Here is the element view used to render the items in the list :
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Jul 16, 2010
I must be overlooking something real simple here, but i think i'm trying to do something fairly basic.. Simply retain the scrollbar position of a ScrollView on orientation change...
Here is the code for my onSaveInstanceState and onRestoreInstanceState.. sView is the container for the ScrollView layout. Within my scrollview is a linearlayout with a lot of textviews.
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If I set a Toast with the values of sViewX and sViewY on the Restore, the values are kept and correct.
I just tried to do a sView.scrollTo(0,150); in my onCreate.. just to see if that would open the activity at 150px down, and it didn't. I think my issue has to do with the .scrollTo method.
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Jul 7, 2009
So I've been extremely frustrated by this for a long time now.I've posted before, but can't seem to find a good solution. My goal is to have something pretty much exactly like the installed application details page in the Android Market.I need a list of items displayed along with other content above the list, and would like the content above to scroll up along with the list (exactly like the application details does for the "My Review" and other descriptive info).Due to responses to my previous posts, I came to believe that it really wasn't possible to do this with a ListView.So rather than using a ListView, I refactored my code to use a simple LinearLayout and add individual View items to the list, thinking I could just set each View as clickable and add an OnClickListener to each View in the LinearLayout.That's not working at all though, and now I'm getting even more frustrated.If someone can help me get the OnClickListener working, then I think it'll work, but I do need a separator for the LinearLayout.How do I add a separator like the one used for ListView to my LinearLayout?
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Jul 23, 2009
- 2 input boxes where the user can enter criteria to search for - 1 search button - when the search button is clicked, a search is performed and on the same page the matches are shown *below* the 2 input boxes and search button. - the results can be quite a few (say up to 50), which won't fit all on the viewable part of the screen, so the user has to be able to scroll down in the results. - when the user scrolls down over the results, the 2 input boxes + search button should of course also scroll up out of sight.
Basically the behaviour you get when you for example do a google search on google.com. But, for clarity: I don't want to use the WebView. Note that there should be no scrollbar for the results only (that can be done easily with a standard ListView), the all needs to scroll as a whole. The reason I want this behavior is that I don't want to direct the user to a next screen with the search results; that would be so annoying having to go back to the "search" screen all the time if you want to enter another search criteria, like if you figured out you made a typo.............................
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Mar 16, 2010
I have a list view and want to put stuff both above(on the y axis) and below(y axis) it including images, text views, and a row of buttons. Below is a simplified version of what I am creating. Unfortunately the list covers(i.e. above on the z axis) the header so the header text is not visible instead of being underneath (on the y axis)
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Oct 29, 2010
Change log states "Toggle widgets can be skinned".where is the option? I'm sure it's obvious, but I sure can't find it.
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Dec 15, 2009
Was wondering if anyone has used both and if so, which one is better and why you think so.
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Jun 7, 2010
I'm looking for widgets that could occupy my last screen.I have already used HTc stock widgets that I like, plus Astrid tasks widget and extended controls 1x4 widget.hopefully something functional, cool and/or interactive widgets that are 1x4, 2x4, 4x4 or any large one.
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Jun 2, 2010
I'm new to Android application development and I'm currently experimenting with various UI ideas. In the image below, you can see a vertically scrolling list of horizontally scrolling galleries (and also textviews as you can see). I'm also doing some matrix and camera transformations which I will come to in a minute.
For the background of the list elements, I use green. Blue is the background of the galleries, and red is the background for the images. These are just for my benefit of learning.
The galleries being used are extended classes where I overrode the drawChild method to perform a canvas scale operation in order for the image closest to the center (width) to be larger than the others. The list view going vertically, I overrode the drawChild method and used the camera rotations from lack of depth dimension in the canvas functionality. The items in the list are scaled down and rotated relative to their position's proximity to the center (height).............
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Sep 1, 2009
How can I add some buttons below ScrollView that always stay on screen.
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May 2, 2009
I show articles in WebView and would like to add some additional information, e.g. publishing date, author etc., into the same ScrollView above the original content. So that it usually doesn't take up space, but the user can just scroll back when the information is needed.
Did any of you do something like that in a sane way?
I thought I can put my stuff into the same ScrollView that WebView uses, but when looking at it with hierarchyviewer I can't see any children, it's probably native.
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Jun 13, 2009
I'm making sort of a book app. I have the text displayed as a textview in a scrollview:
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I then have
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And implemented the required following to catch a left fling or right fling. And
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This works fine if the text inside the textview is small (ie. there is no scroll bar as it all fits within the view). But as soon as the text requires scrolling, the gesture is no longer picked up by the detector. onFling is never called.
I have read that it is because scrollview handles its own gestueres? If so what is the easiest way to maintain the ability to scroll up and down the text, and also be able to detect flinging left or right and invoking nextChapter() and previousChapter() respectively?
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Aug 19, 2010
I have two ScrollView inside of each of two HorizontalScrollView of a TableRow. When I touch drag one of ScrollView, another ScrollView must scroll as much. For instance, if I have a list of name on left ScrollView and corresponding phone numbers in right ScrollView, scrolling one ScrollView should not destroy the original bounding between the names and phone numbers. Can it be implemented by onTouchEvent? If so, how should I implement this(on both or one of the ScrollView)?
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Sep 16, 2010
I want to use GridView with Scroll View(which containing ListView)..
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Sep 8, 2010
I want to draw a chart and I'm using a scrollview to do so. my scrollview holds the chart view. What I've observed is that the scrollview's onDraw calls the onDraw of my chart view. Now I draw the entire chart on the canvas when the onDraw of chart view is called. Also scrollview's onDraw is called everytime I scroll the view. So I end up drawing the entire chart multiple times. Is there any better way to achieve what this
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Jan 28, 2010
I want to add a ScrollView in TableLayout. Is it possible to add? If yes, than how? Anybody have any idea regarding it? Please share something related to this topic.
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Jun 26, 2010
I would like to change text and back ground color of my Listview without building custom rows. Is this possible ?
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Jul 21, 2010
I have an issue with EditText when it's wrapped in ScrollView.
Please see the following layout setup:
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There's nothing special about this layout. I just want the EditText inside ScrollView to be scrollable when I entered more than 5 lines of text.
I tested this layout with both Eclair and Froyo and Eclair seemed working fine, but Froyo didn't really work at all. Was there any change on ScrollView?
ScrollView api says that I can put EditText(or TextView) inside of ScrollView to have this kind of functionality, so I guess that I did make a mistake or missed something important.
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Jan 8, 2010
I have a little problem with a ScrollView.I have a layout for an activity which is made with a ScrollView. This scrollview contains two ListViews.<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ListView android:id="@+id/accountsListView"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:scrollbars="none" />
<ListView android:id="@+id/cardsListView"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:scrollbars="none" />
</LinearLayout>In onCreate method of my activity I compute ListViews height according there contents.During execution, on activity launch, ScrollView is already scrolled a bit.So I tried, at the end of onCreate to call method scrollTo(0, 0), but it does not change anything.
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May 3, 2009
Pulling my hair out on this one. I want a dialog that contains a ScrollView with an embedded TextView that will contain what could be a couple of pages of text. Below the ScrollView I want a close button. Everything I try that doesn't involve directly setting the height of the ScrollView results in the ScrollView filling the dialog and the button being invisible because it has been pushed off the bottom. I've tried about every combination I can think of for layout_height and layout_weight of both the ScrollView and the Button but always get the same result.
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Apr 19, 2010
I hope this question belongs in the Android Developers and not Android Beginners group but I have a question about ScrollViews. I am currently working with a customized GraphView class and am trying to put it into a ScrollView but it doesn't seem to work. Whenever I run the code, it comes up with a blank screen. I've written the code in XML and also tried to create the ScrollView encapsulating the GraphView programmatically but whenever the code runs, it comes up with just a blank screen and GraphView's onDraw() is never called.Code...
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Jul 26, 2009
I am using a ScrollView as a child of an AbsoluteLayout to display a list of items inside this AbsoluteLayout. Because the ScrollView is embedded in the AbsoluteLayout's design, I want to restrict it's size to fit the assigned area. Is there any way to set the height of the ScrollView or of the RelativeLayout that is the child of my ScrollView? My layout.xml (with just the important tags):
<AbsoluteLayout android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" /> <...some TextViews...>
<ScrollView android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content"> <RelativeLayout android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content"> <...some TextViews that I want to be able to scroll, all with wrap_content...> </RelativeLayout> </ScrollView>
<...again, some TextViews in the main layout...> </AbsoluteLayout>
To make it clearer, I have uploaded two images of what I am trying to do: http://drop.io/v8qobow/asset/current-jpg http://drop.io/v8qobow/asset/goal-jpg
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