Android :: Set MaxLenght In Droid TextView Programmatically?
Mar 17, 2010
I want to set MaxLenght of TextView Through programming i cannot see Set function related to MaxLenght can any one guide me how to achieve this?
i don't want hard code in layout.
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Sep 12, 2010
I am desperately trying to set TextView attributes of cells within a table programmatically but can't get this to work! Whenever I set layout properties, the field will simply not appear (but not give any error or exception). I boilded this down to this simple example:
CODE:.......
This will show three fields, but when you uncomment the five commented line, then NOTHING will appear. Why is that so? Why does setting layout parameters cause my TextView's to not appear? I'm stuck! What am I missing?
Here's the manifest, if some kind soul quickly wants to try this out:
CODE:.....................
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Sep 23, 2010
I can use android:gravity="bottom|center_horizontal" in xml on a textview to get my desired results but I need to do this programmatically.
My textview is inside a tablerow if that matters in a relativelayout.
I have tried:
CODE:........
But if I understand that correctly, that would apply it to the tablerow? not the textview?
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Jul 8, 2010
I am trying to add TextViews to my xml-defined layout in code. I have a xml-sheet, where a lot of Views are defined. But I have to add some views in code, so a create a LinearLayout in the xml-sheet:
<LinearLayout
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:id="@+id/info"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:orientation="vertical">
</LinearLayout>
And in this layout, I like to add my TextView:......
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Jul 16, 2010
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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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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Jan 11, 2010
I have been trying to find a solution for this for the last 3 days but i just failed hit a final answer!
I am creating a View-based class where i show a ball bouncing of the sides. I use a Timer to control the animation.
I want to add a TextView programmatically in my view class. I am trying to instantiate an object of TextView with reference to the context as follows code...
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Nov 16, 2010
I want to do something like that. For example, I have a textview with String
Alibaba love Mary so muck. In that String alibaba and Mary have a event to open something but I can't know how to use event for Mary and Alibaba seperately
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Jul 14, 2010
I have a ListView that contains an Image on the left of two vertically-oriented TextViews using a RelativeLayout. When both TextViews have text it looks fine. Sometimes the TextView on the bottom won't have any text, and the problem is that the entire layout is several pixels above where it should be because it still reserves that space for text when there isn't any making the entire list have annoying blank gaps. I remember seeing an example of where someone made the layout not reserve the space, but I can't remember how he did it.
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Jan 4, 2014
I'm trying to create a textView in the parent activity onActivityResult but the textView does not appear. There is an ImageView that takes up the whole parent activity. I can create a textView and place it, and it should go on top of the imageView?
In the parent class:
[HIGH]private void addClothes(int menuId) {
Intent chooseClothesIntent = new Intent(this, ChooseClothesActivity.class);
chooseClothesIntent.putExtra("menuId", menuId);
startActivityForResult(chooseClothesIntent, 1);
}[/HIGH]
[Code]...
then in my new activity:
[HIGH]@Override
protected void onListItemClick(ListView l, View v, int position, long id) {
super.onListItemClick(l, v, position, id);
try {
ClothingItem ci = mListContents.get(position);
String imagePath = ci.getImagePath();
[Code]...
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May 4, 2013
In my Android application I have to display article title on corresponding category.
I wish to display the output in following format:
[HIGH]Languages Programming --- Category name on Horizontal listview[/HIGH]
If I have to click Languages which means getting the article title for that selected category alone and displaying on Horizontal listview.
[HIGH]Languages Programming
Tamil Engilsh Hindi Telugu[/HIGH]
If I have to click Programming means need to display the :
[HIGH]Languages Programming
Java C C++[/HIGH]
Now my current status is :
I have to run the app and click Languages which means getting the output is :[code]....
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Does anyone know how to programmatically send a MMS via the Android SDK? Any version of the SDK will do, just need to know where to get started. I know how to send / receive SMS, I now need to add a picture to the message before sending.
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Is there a way to programmatically set a proxy server in my Android App?
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All other Apps on the device should not be affected by this proxy settings.
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Dec 29, 2009
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Oct 5, 2010
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Sep 6, 2010
I'm trying to write an app that has to manipulate my inbox and my sent messages without sending or receiving a message.
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I've searched in the Android References and i think i need to use:
SMS Manager
SMS Message
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Dec 24, 2009
I am working on a remote automated test framework for Android based on JUnit (tests run outside android, interacting with code inside it). It's all working fairly well, but one issue I have is that when I automatically start a fresh emulator, the screen starts out locked. This appears to affect my tests being able to run, plus, I want to watch the tests run (buttons clicked, text typed, etc.). If I manually start an emulator and unlock its screen, all works well.
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Apr 9, 2010
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On other services you can send email addresses by sending a SMS to a predefined short sms number. And then formatting your SMS as emailaddress subject message
i.e. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_gateway#Carrier-Provided_SMS_to_E-Mail_Gateways
For example, using T-mobile's number (500) you can send a SMS to an e-mail using the following:
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