Android :: Make TextView Turn Orange When Focused?
Sep 9, 2010I have a textview, I set it as clickable and focusable - how do I get it to highlight to orange (like a button) when the user focuses it with the trackwheel etc? code...
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And nothing gets logged. I don't want to use an OnFocusChangeListener on the LinearLayout to change the textColor of the TextView, I think this has to be done from XML. The reason for that is because in another activity I have an ExpandableListView with a custom adapter and custom views and Android changes the textColors of the TextViews (from light to dark) inside my custom views when items are focused.
Can it be done, if so - how?
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I reviewed the Spannable interface could not find anything related to visibility.
I am trying to use R.layout.simple_list_item_multiple_choice with ListView. CheckedTextView is used in mple_list_item_multiple_choice.xml, but how can I make the checkbox be left aligned instead of right aligned?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a text view and I'm trying to make the text selectable. The docs say:
Quote:
Use setTextIsSelectable(boolean) or the TextView_textIsSelectable XML attribute to make this TextView selectable
But I can't get it to work I tried
Code:
Tv.setTextIsSelectable(true);
and I get
The method setTextIsSelectable(boolean) is undefined for the type TextView I tried
Code:
android:textIsSelectable="true"
in the xml and I get
No resource identifier found for attribute 'textIsSelectable' in package 'android'
I've got a ViewPager and a TextView inside it. When content of TextView is larger then it is visible on screen, there shall be possibility to scroll it vertically. But it does not do this automatically.Here is an xml for TextView
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<TextView
android:id="@+id/txText"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
[code]...
I have a listActivity which I use ArrayAdapter insider it. When user scrolls the scroll ball, one listitem would be focused. How can I know itemlist is highlighted?
It looks simple to me at first, however, it takes several days and still can't find answer.
I have this custom layout:
- LinearLayout
- FrameLayout
- ImageView
- TextView
This layout reacts to click events (using LinearLayout.setOnClickListener()) and is made focusable using android:focusable="true" in the layout XML file. This all works fine if you're using the touchscreen, but I'm thinking about users who don't use the touchscreen that much and prefer navigation keys or maybe even don't have a touchscreen. These users won't be able to see when that ViewGroup is focused (although it can be focused using the keyboard).
My question is: how can I make a change in that layout when it is focused (I need to change the android:background of the ImageView)? I suppose I could use LinearLayout.setOnFocusChangeListener(), but I'm thinking maybe there's a better way, using just XML files.
If I set my ImageView to be both clickable and focusable, it works, but I have no way to tell which image is focused. What's the best way to get it to draw an orange border around the view so the user knows it's currently in focus? I tried dropping it in a LinearLayout and setting that to be focusable and clickable instead, but didn't have any luck. Even when I put a margin on it, there's nothing to indicate that it was selected.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI created a small Tab-Layout. Now how can i specify the color of the TabWidget depending on its state (focused,pressed..) I built a new .xml, but i dont know how to set it to my Tabs:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <selector
android:id="@+id/tabSelector"
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item
android:state_focused="false"
android:state_selected="false"
android:state_pressed="true"
android:background="#32CD32"/> <br />
<item
android:state_focused="false"
android:state_selected="true"
android:state_pressed="false"/>
<item
android:state_focused="true"
android:state_selected="false"
android:state_pressed="false"/>
<item
android:state_focused="true"
android:state_selected="true"
android:state_pressed="false"/>
A good example of this is either on the Twitter launch screen (the screen with the large icons that is seen when the application is first launch) or even just look at the application tray when you focus an application icon.
Basically I need to highlight an ImageView where the highlight contours to the image within the ImageView and looks like it's a border to that image. I would also like to customize the highlight to have it be a certain color and for it to fade out.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI want an EditText to look like TextView but still behave like EditText. I've tried applying TextView style to my EditText in my layout.xml file, like this:
CODE:............
But I get an error within xml editor: "Error: No resource found that matches the given name (at 'style' with value '@android:style/ Widget_TextView')." It is strange because @android:style/ Widget_TextView definitively exists - I double checked it in code via android.R.style.Widget_TextView. Another strange thing is that I don't get android:style offered in the xml editor while typing? There is android:id, android:text and everything else.. but not android:style?
I consider the hard way (making EditText look like TextView) to be: extending EditText and overriding it's onDraw method.
My application opens in Activity A1. None of the views in A1 are focused at startup, until I use the arrow keys to navigate through the views. A button press in A1 launches activity A2. When A2 opens, the first Button in A2 is focused by default. I do not want this happen. What I want is when A2 opens, none of the buttons are focused until arrow keys are used to naviagte through them(just like it is in A1).
View 1 Replies View RelatedIf I have a layout with lots of EditText views in a LinearLayout and the user focuses the third one down and flips out the keyboard to start typing, the entire layout is destroyed and recreated through the activity lifecycle. When everything is done, however, the third EditText is given focus again and the user never knows that anything happened and types away.
I am creating a similar layout, but due to the nature of my data, I have to dynamically create the list of EditTexts, mixed with some other views. The default layout has one EditText at the top, a ScrollView with a LinearLayout child (which will be filled with EditTexts later), and some action buttons at the bottom. I fill the LinearLayout with all the EditText fields I need (based on extras passed via intent).
This part works quite well, but the way the activty handles Runtime Configuration changes is broken now (from a UI perspective). Now if the user focuses the third EditText (which was dynamically created via new EditText()) and flips out the keyboard, the layout is destroyed and recreated, but focus is always given to the permanent EditText at the top of the screen.
Is there something I need to do when adding my dynamic views to make sure they can keep focus through orientation changes? is there a way I can work around the issue and force focus to be given to the last view that had it before the change?
I'm porting an application from iPhone to Android. The iPhone app has artwork for some dozen or more buttons in their normal and pressed state. That translated over just fine to Android. However, we of course currently don't have any images for the "focused" state.
Besides the work involved in creating all these focused button images, we're not sure exactly what color to set the focus too. Selection color varies from phone to phone, etc. We'd have to come up with some neutral "white glow" of some sort I suppose. Then the idea struck -- could we programmatically render a focus images for the buttons based on the current selection color? Have folks been doing anything like this in the Android dev community? Can you point me to some examples. A net search didn't turn up anything too useful, though perhaps I searched on the wrong keywords.
I want to do something like that. For example, I have a textview with String
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I have encountered a problem with focused text fields in a WebView not showing entered text values.As long as a WebView text field has focus it will not show text or even the blinking cursor.You can select and highlight the text or unfocus the field to see it, but when it gains focus it will not show the text as if the foreground color of the text is white.The simplest code to demonstrate this is below.With the setTheme using a Light background, try typing values into the Email text field to notice that the text is not visible when the field is focused.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm using ExpandableListView in my app and one of the complains is that when expanded it's hard to visually distinguish where the child item ends and next group item begins. So I would like to change background of the child list item to the different shade. Brutal attempts that I've made so far were based on directly changing background color and text of the elements inside the child view item but that leads to loss of hovers and highlights. So my question is - what is a good strategy to achieve the above? I tried styles and selectors but what really bums me out - that if I change one thing then I need to add selectors for all combinations of focus/enabled etc. when all I'm trying to do it to overwrite a single thing. Is there a way to inherit parent style and set just a background for non- focused, enabled child item?
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