Android :: Set Style One By One In TextView
Feb 18, 2010I want to set Bold-style or TextColor one by one in TextView. Can I do it? I thought use InputFilter, but the Class could not set style.(may be..)
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View 3 RepliesI am trying to apply common style to different textview that can be either defined in a layout xml file or programmatically and that does not seem to work for some attributes: My style in styles.xml is:
<style name="ListName"> <item name="android:colorForeground">#f0f</item> <item name="android:padding">4sp</item> <item name="android:textSize">30sp</item> <item name="android:textColor">#CCC</item> <item name="android:gravity">left</item> <item name="android:typeface">serif</item> <item name="android:textStyle">bold</item> <item name="android:colorBackground">#999</item> </style>
In my layout xml i have <TextView style="@style/ListName" ...></ TextView> and in my activity java class i have: TextView nametv = new TextView(this,null,R.style.ListName); However some parameters does not seem to work very well: - textStyle to bolditalic does not seems to be recognized - textColor/colorForeground/colorBackground does not work at all. I have been through the documentation, but could not find precise reference documentation for that attributes, nor sample for the color setting.
I want to include a chat feature into my application. But I don't know what widget should I use for the chat - now I use TextView but I have two problems: 1) In the TextView there will be lines like "John: Hi, how're you doing?". I want the text "John" to have blue color, how can I do that? 2) When a new message arrives I want the chat to scroll automatically. What do you think is the simplest way to implement chat according to my requirenments?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedAny View have a constructor public View (Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) which called when View declared with a style attribute So, if I have some class inherited from View class, I can access to declared attributes (like "android:layout_width" or "android:background") via AttributeSet attrs in a constructor. But when I move attributes to style I cannot see attributes and values exists in a style - I want to read items declared in style but I have only styleID in defStyle parameter. Is there some way to read style Items using styleID?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've developed a fairly extensive application. The problem began when I started programming...my spinners are the solid gray rectangular style (unlike the newer style with the triangle in the lower right corner). When I started developing this app several months ago, I couldn't figure out why my spinners were different (after many hours) so I just ignored it. I'm at the point now of polishing my program and want the newer spinner style. So, I'm beating my head against the wall again. I went to my Android SDK Mananger in Eclipse and updated my Android SDK Tools, Platform-tools, and Build-tools. I have the lastest versions of all of these (22.3 and 19.0.1). When I create a new project, the newer spinner style appears. However, none of my older projects changed. They still have the same old gray, rectangular type spinners. I tried using a "android format" line command I found while Googling, but no luck with that either.I'm using ADT Bundle with build v22.2.1-833290 on a Mac OSX Mavericks.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm creating my own View class, and defining custom xml attributes with a attrs.xml. As long as I provide each attribute manually, there is no problem, but
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The android:text is properly set in my instance, but the borderDrawable is not. I guess this has something to do with namespaces, because inside the styles.xml, the name="mypack:borderDrawable" is not handled by the XML parser's namespace facility, because its inside an attribute value. So "mypack" is in no way connected to "http://some.weird.url.com/seems/not/to/ matter" and adding it via xmlns:mypack... to the stylefile would not help, I guess. In the same file, "android:text" is somehow recognized, even though "android" is AFAIK only a ns-defintion for [url], which is also not declared in that file.
So what is the proper way to set a custom attribute in a style?
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
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.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'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]...
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]....
I have a TextView that I created in the main.xml. In my app.java I am dynamically positioning that TextView based on where the user taps the screen. The problem I am having is that when I call myTextView.setPadding(100,100,0,0), it moves the actual Text of the TextView, but does not move the Colored Background of the TextView.
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I am making an application like Facebook. In m.facebook.com, when I open it I see they do one thing specailly.
(Alice) is writing on (BackStreetBoy1010938920) wall
Because the width of Mobile screen is small so the real message like tha
(Alice) is writing on (BackStreet
Boy10101009393) wall
I guess they use TextView for (BackStreetBoy1010938920) but I can't do like this.
I need to use list selector , XML syntax , to custom my list view , can you help me find his full documentation .
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have been looking and looking for an App that I can use to make a list of people. I want to be able to click on each person and have it bring up all the contact information that i could ever dream of attaching (address, company, phone numbers, email, etc) to the person and be able to put notes per conversation I had with them. I also want it to be able to sync with my google calender and have it notify me when I need to call someone. And when it does notify me, I want to be able to bring up all the information listed above. Has anyone seen anything like this? I am a complete newbie to forums and not quite sure how all this works. and the live chat thing wont connect.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am quite impressed by the workflow I follow when developing Android applications: Define a layout in an xml file and then write all the code in a code-behind style. Is there an equivalent style for the web? I mean, with a predefined list of widgets that can be defined using a markup language and then control them using code? I have come across Google's Web Toolkit that does something like this but I'd like to hear what other's think as well.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've searched and looked and can't find anything. I will admit I could be missing something completely. I just want a T9 style keyboard. I love it over everything for one handed. I had one on my mytouch when i had it over a year ago but I can't remember what it was called and I don't remember paying for it. I moved and can't find the phone. Anything? Definitely preferable if it's free. If it's not possible screen shots?
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I finally decided to use styles and themes instead of tediously setting attributes for each individual view. I was able to get the style to work when I set it on android:textAppearance, but when I try to just set it right on the style attribute like below, it no longer applies.This is happening to me for Buttons as well as TextViews. What I want is to be able to have a few different styles for text views and buttons and then just set the style on each button or text view.The style will need to define textSize, textColor, background and maybe a few others.Since background and some other things are not textAppearance,I need to use the general style attribute.
View 4 Replies View RelatedCan we import the CSS style sheets in to our android application. You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to set a Spinner's style so that each entry has the but no radio button?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAs part of my project I need a spinner that should display items like HTML select tag rather opening a new window.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to put a triangular shaped button in my app. I have the button image (.png) but don't know how to use this as my button. I don't want to use an Image Button as I don't want to have a rectangular box behind this image.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have seen and own several ones with the look but cannot find a single one that actually flips. Was there ever one that did before HTC became all anal about it. Is not like they really invented this.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI create my own widget with its own drawable for background.
So in my styles.xml file, I have this: <resources> <style name="MyWidget"> <item name="android:background">@drawable/btn_mywidget_bg</item> </style> </resources>
In my main.xml, if i specified my 'style' attribute, my background drawable was displayed correctly. <test.MyWidget android:id="@+id/mywidget" style="@style/MyWidget" />
but if I just do this: <test.MyWidget android:id="@+id/mywidget" /> , the background drawable is not display correctly.
Can you please tell me how can I specify the default style of my widget so that I don't need to add style="@style/MyWidget" everytime I use my widget?
Is there a way to set a style for a View at runtime? I've seen this question a few times on the board here but no answers, so probably not:
<ImageView android:id="@+id/blah" style="@style/mystyle" />
// later... ImageView iv = (ImageView)findViewById(...);
iv.setStyle(R.style.myotherstyle);
Is it not possible to do something like this? We have to manually change everything in code instead?
I want a simply T9 texting app so I don't have to use both hands.I want to be able to use just one hand while in the car, instead of two hands to text.
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