Android :: Static Header In ListView

Jun 12, 2010

I have a ListView with several columns and I need a header row at the very top that labels each of these columns that *does not* scroll with the rest of the ListView. I am using addHeaderView right now, but I've ran into 2 problems:

1) The header scrolls. I need it outside of scrolling so that it's always "floating" on top.

2) Each column in the header isn't lining up with the columns in the listview. I can make the header columns and data columns all line up perfectly if they're all in one big TableLayout, but how would I get the header to be outside of the scrollview yet also stay uniform and inline with the data columns?

Android :: Static header in ListView


Android :: Listview Display All Available Items Without Scroll With Static Header

Nov 22, 2009

I'm having a little difficulties while trying to get a certain layout to work: I want to have list. List does not have to be scrollable, but should be shown completely. But the page itself should be able to scroll (with the lists in it), if the total content ist higher than the screen.

CODE:.................

It only uses a small part of the screen (about 2 lines per list), instead of filling the available height, and the lists themselves can be scrolled. How can I change the layout to always show the whole lists but have the screen be scrollalbe?

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Android :: How To Keep ListView Header From Scrolling With ListView Content?

Jun 24, 2009

There must be a way to do this. How can you tell a ListView that has a header to not scroll it when the user scrolls the contents? I want it to stay in a "stuck" position so that the user can always see what column the content applies to.

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Replace Single Row View In Custom STATIC ListView - STATIC Data

Mar 18, 2013

I have Eclipse Juno and I'm working on an app with that.

The main activity will have a scrollable menu that takes you to all the other activities.

So the general structure/outline right now:[HIGH]Relative Layout ImageView (header logo type thing) ListView (the actual scrollable menu)[/HIGH]Here's the problem though... I can't find any simple list tutorials. I can easily make a single line list work but I need to make a two line list and one that is static, not dynamic and no examples are out there for that. It's like if you want to make a 2 line list, you can only learn how to do it in the most code-heavy ridiculous way possible.

Essentially what I am looking for with the list is this: Item one: Centred, bold, non selectable title (Resources)

- Item two-??: two line list items, click-able to a new activity, title of the section on first line, description on the second line.

- Item ??: Centred, bold, non selectable title (Tools)

- Item ??-??: two line list items, click-able to a new activity, title of the section on first line, description on the second line.

Nothing dynamic that is ever going to change, no super complex wonkey calculations, just to simply have the data set in stone (preferably via XML) and to call it into the list.

I experimented with some of the other list views and no matter what I did, I could get, via editing the resources and NOT using Java, more that one item on a single line but it wouldn't format it properly according to the layout I guess because I haven't got the ID correct or whatever I don't know.

I mean, all the examples I've seen for a 2 line list are extraordinarily over-coded and just bloated. I mean I have a website I am still working on in C#/ASP.net that has far more complex things in it with half the code that I've seen for the examples of the two line lists.

I tried on my own to figure it out (I am decent with C# and vaguely familiar with Java, self taught, and programming for some other systems like Python, again all self-taught), but like ALL coding references, they're organised by the actual code you implement (that you don't know) instead of by what you want it to do (so you have to search the whole code base to find something that you don't know what it's called but know what it does). >:C

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Android :: Add Header To Listview

Nov 20, 2009

I can add a header to my listview within another activity with: list = (ListView) findViewById(R.layout.list_view); View v = View.inflate(this, R.layout.skill_list_header, null); TextView t = (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.skillHeader); list.addHeaderView(v); this doesnt work however for ListActivity. Can any one add some insight to this? Sorry if this is obvious.

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Android :: How To Get Header In Listview Without Scrolling

Dec 30, 2009

I want to display Header to my ListView. I used getListView ().addHeaderView() method to add header to Listview. but this is Header is scrolling with List.I want header should be constant.

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Android :: Add Header/footer To ListView In XML?

May 26, 2010

Is it possible to add header or footer views to a ListView by just defining them in the layout XML code? So without having to inflate the views and call addFooterView() or addHeaderView() manually?

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Android :: Color Of A ListView Header

Jul 26, 2010

Is there any way to set the background color of a ListView header? I've tried calling setBackgroundColor on the header view, and I've tried android:colorBackground in the xml.

Also what exactly is the difference between a ListView header and a standard item in the list. I notice that by default a header can be selected, which makes me think there is no difference.

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Android :: How To Add Header To Multicolumn ListView

Jun 24, 2010

I have a multi-column ListView with three TextViews. I need to have header for each of the column. I am using Android 1.5 SDK.

I can't use addHeaderView since it adds just one view which would contain just one title string.

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Android :: How To Avoid Header From Scrolling In Listview

Nov 24, 2010

I have a list view , where i am adding headerview to that list . every thing fine , but when am scrolling list headerview also moving with list, so i want to avoid headerview scrolling , i mean i have to scroll only list when i list reached to topview (titlebar),headerview has to remain bottom of titlebar .

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Android :: Header View Height In A ListView

Apr 7, 2010

Is it possible to control the height of a ListView's header view(s)? If I try containing my header view in a layout and set the height to say, 50 or 100, the height in the view seems to stay around 30.

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Android :: ListView Header Taking Up A Position?

Oct 26, 2010

I've just added a header to my ListView and I have to change a bunch of code because the header essentially becomes position 0 (Meaning the Cursor indices of my CursorAdapter do not line up with the indicies of the list. They are off by 1 now). Why? This seems a bit silly to me.

The only reason I can come up with is that a developer may want to access the header. Fine. Provide something like getListView().getHeader().

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Android : Trackball Highlight For Header In ListView?

Dec 18, 2009

I have a ListView with a header and I am able to click the header as if it was a list item however there is no highlighting if it receives focus from the trackball/D-Pad. Basically I want the header view to operate exactly as if it were just another list item in the ListView. Is there a way to do this?

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Android :: Dynamic Array Instead Of Static / When Creating ListView Icons And Text

Oct 29, 2010

I am using this following code which creates a ListView with text and an icon but the problem that I have which the following I want the array to be dynamic instead of static so my list gets created dynamically not statistically. My ultimate goal is to retrieve specific strings from my Db and to display it then on the Listview where every string would be in each row.

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Android :: Header - Views And Buttons - How To Attach Listeners To Buttons In A Header That Does Not Have Its Own Activity

Jan 6, 2010

I have touched on this question here, where Christopher gave an answer to this, but I dont really get it so I thought its time to make it a real question, not just a "follow up" =)

As it stands, the application Im writing has 4 different screens:
1. Screen 1 - list of nodes (main screen)
2. Screen 2 - options menu, tableLayout with buttons
3. Screen 3 - navigation
4. Screen 4 - text details on version etc

These screens can be navigated to/from using a "header" View that is placed on top. the header then has 4 different buttons:

+--------------------+
| menu with buttons |
+--------------------+
| |
| |
| |
| C O N T E N T |
| |
| |
| |
+--------------------+

The header is just an XML-file (header.xml) with a few buttons. That header.xml is the included in the Layouts using the include-markup. For example, the main.xml has the line:

<include layout="@layout/header"></include>

The header show up alright, but the question is - what is the correct approach to attach OnClickListeners for the buttons in the header?

Christopher pointed out that you could create an Activity class and do the hooks there, like this:

CODE:............

First, I cant make it work since the method setupHeaderButtons isnt accessible from FirstActivity.
Secondly, is this the right way to go at it?

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Android :: Call Non Static Method In Static SQLiteDatabase Class

Mar 30, 2010

i want to display a msg to the user (msg box or Toast) when exception happend in a static SQLite Database class that i use. the problem is that i cant call a non static method in a static class , how can i handle this. this is the class

private static SQLiteDatabase getDatabase(Context aContext) {

and i want to add something like this in the class when exception happen but context generates the problem of reference to non static in static class.

Context context = getApplicationContext();
CharSequence text = "Hello toast!";
int duration = Toast.LENGTH_SHORT;
Toast toast = Toast.makeText(context, text, duration);
toast.show();

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Android :: Cannot Make Static Reference To Anon-static Method

Feb 7, 2010

I'm having some issues with the old "Cannot make a static reference to a non-static method" error in my Android program. I am creating a sand falling game (similar to the Powder Game) and I created a class called Control to create a Control Bar at the bottom of the screen with a slider for brush size (that works fine) and a button to pop up a Dialog to allow users to pick the selected element. However, when I call DemoActivity.showDialog(2) from my code, it gives the static reference to non-static error (DemoActivity is the main activity of my application). I also tried changing it to just Activity.showDialog(2), but I got exactly the same error!

Here's my code:

CODE:................

I fixed it by adding the following to my Control.java code:

CODE:..........

And then calling control.setActivity(this); from my onResume section of DemoActivity.java!

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Android :: Non-static Method Cannot Be Referenced From A Static Context

May 26, 2010

I am modifying the source code here: http://thinkandroid.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/getting-response-body-of-httpresponse/

I get this error:

code:.............

This error is line 13 on the second box.

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Android :: Static Vs Non-static Inner Classes

Mar 9, 2009

I have been finding it convenient to extend Handler in many of my activities to handle messages specific to the activity. The handler sublass is an inner class of the activity and needs to access its state. I am wondering if there is any performance difference between making the handler subclass static and passing in the activity explicitly in its constructor or making the subclass an "instance class" and letting the vm worry about my accessing members of the containing activity.

The static approach:

CODE:.............................

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Android :: Static Method In Java Accept Only Final Or Non Final Variables Within Its Method - But Not Static

Sep 15, 2010

Why should a static method in java accept only final or non final variables within its method, but not static?

For example I have the following method:

CODE:.................

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Android :: Way To Overwrite Header Of File?

Sep 16, 2010

I write file to sdcard using BufferedWriter.After that I want to overwrite header of file,but other data must be without changes( In the header I must add size of file). So I think I must change position where I need write.

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Android :: Way To Add Footer And Header To A List

Jan 8, 2010

I have a list view and i need to add a header and footer .In the footer i need to have a button like Next to go to next page.I need it urgently.

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Android :: Modify SMS Header Before Sending It Out?

Oct 13, 2010

I've been looking around and have been wondering is there any way to modify the SMS header before sending it out?

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Android :: TextView Formating / Header

Apr 28, 2010

I am trying to implement a TextView that is serving as a header for a ListView.I want to format it so that I have basically a title centered on the first line and then additional information on the lines following. How can I format the text/string to create this kind of formatting?

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Android :: Configure How Header Of An Alert Dialog Looks?

Jan 5, 2010

Is there a way to configure how the header of an alert dialog looks? It nows has an icon (on the left) with text as title. Is there a way to add view on the same line?

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Android :: How To Put Common Header For Entire Application?

Jan 30, 2010

I am Working on develop an application .In my application I want to Put application header as it look like "Android Market Application". I need help on following issues.
1)How to put all header same for all activities in the application.
2)How to put the common header like in android market application.
3)How to put a common footer for all activities in application.
If possible send source code for my understanding.

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Android :: How To Set Context Menu Header Title In XML

May 8, 2009

Do you know how to set the header title of a menu in the XML file? The function that I call is the following: ContextMenu menu = XXXX; menu.setHeaderTitle(title);

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Android :: Listviews - Header And Footer Views

Jan 7, 2010

In my ListActivity, I need header and footer views (on the top and bottom of the list) to be used as previous page and next page buttons on my list, respectively, because I want to display only 20 items at a time.

I set my header and foot views by doing:

CODE:............

This works fine, but I need to dynamically remove and add these header and footer views, because some pages of my list may not have a next page button or a previous page button.

The problem is, I cannot call addHeaderView or addFooterView after I have called setListAdapter.

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Android :: Customize Header Layout Of A Dialog?

Dec 20, 2009

In android, is it possible to customize the header layout (the icon + a text) layout of a dialog? Or I can just set the string value of the title text?

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Android :: Start External App / Activity And Add My Own Header?

Jan 16, 2010

I am using Sygic Navigation on my HTC Hero. I can start it by calling the correct intent as I described here. Now, Sygic starts in fullscreen-mode and I cannot use the BACK-button to go back to my previous Activity (dont ask me why).

The question is: is there some trick or way so I can control how that Sygic Activity is started? I want to add my own "header" on top; the header contains my buttons for navigation. It would be great if I could add that header, then have Sygic below that (as the "content" then, as shown here).

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