Android : Way To Make Horizontal GridView Scrolling?
Oct 5, 2010The following GridView only scrolls vertically. Am I doing something wrong?
View 4 RepliesThe following GridView only scrolls vertically. Am I doing something wrong?
View 4 RepliesInstead of the currently implemented vertical scrolling in the GridView control, I want to scroll horizontally. So, I want to be able to move left and right by swiping left/right so the contents scroll horizontally. I have tried setting the setNumColumns()..
View 9 Replies View RelatedI currently have a GridView scrolling vertically, and everything works fine. But now that I want to change my layout and have the gridview grow on its width instead of height as it grows bigger I am lost. I have tried to simply change the column width each time an item is added to the gridview. But no vertical scroll appears, even though the items are added correctly. Is there a neat way to fix this, or must I make my own gridview?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would like to ask why GridView can only be vertically there is a HorizontalScrollView but there is a ScrollView , which is vertically i know GridView and ListView both extend from AbsListView which is only for vertical but i would like to ask why you didn't design more Horizontal widgets in the first place..
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm new to Android and I want to make an image gallery where each column is a category, and users can scroll both vertically and horizontally. I found a useful post about how to display list of images here. I'm wondering if it's possible to nest lists of image inside of a gallery view?
View 1 Replies View Relatedis it possible to have both Scrollbars together. My Application is too big for just one of them. I tried it with a ScrollView in a HorizontalScrollView Layout, but it supports only vertical or horizontal scrolling at the same time and not crosswise. It would be nice to have a scrolling just like in the Browser of Android. Is this possible?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to put a scrollView(vertical scroll view) inside HorizontalScrollview, so that, I want my screen to scroll both horizontally and vertically.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIts been a while since I've done any coding, I'm new to android, and unfortunately my first job is rather tricky. My program need to display horizontally scrolling text and images, but it need to set the scroll speed quiet finely. Now I've been looing at some examples with TextView and some also use android.widget.Scroller.
Now I'm pretty sure I'll have to write this from scratch, but what i want to know, is there a clear way that i should use in creating the class. I could try expanding on the TextView class and use its methods. Or should I just write a class to treat text and images the same?
I've been looking around for quite some time now, and I can't get a straight answer for my question. It's quite simple: How can I get a nice scrolling text just like the long app names in the Market when you select an application?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIt seems like the best way to create a horizontal scrolling list of images is to use the Gallery widget. I need to display sidebar text with each image.The examples I have seen showing how to use the Gallery widget only show images. Is it possible to display a list of images+text descriptions in a Gallery, and if it is, does anyone have an example of how to do this?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to have a simple TextView with horizontal scrolling, I know that I use HorizontalScrollview for that and I want the text to be autoscrolled continuously. Is that possible?
View 1 Replies View RelatedSo my application has a large amount of textual data. Up until this point I've been using forward and back buttons to navigate from section to section. I was impressed with the horizontal scrolling of the Ebook reader from Alkido that is available on the store which uses a horizontal fling gesture to flip the pages. Does anyone have any experience doing something like this? I've done it a number of ways, but none seem to be very smooth or efficient.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have some text data in database which I have retrieved in a Cursor, and I am displaying it in a ListView. What I want to do now is that when you select click a particular row in the list its text content should be displayed in full screen and the user should be able to scroll horizontally (like scrolling between iPhone home screens) to view the contents of the Cursor.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAndroid News & Weather app lets you swipe to reveal another view, just like the iPhone. Can someone show me an example of how this is done? It is not a ViewFlipper attached to a GestureDetector.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there any launcher that you can scroll the home screens both vertically and horizontally? Not 3-d but 2-d, like a 4x4 grid of homescreens.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI want to make paging with android GridView, but first I want to know if anyone has an idea of how to do that.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm starting on Android and got a beginner question on switching between multiple activities. I understand i can go between two activities by invoking an intent and then returning with setResult(). What I want to know is how to jump between multiple activities. Specifically I want to learn about the process life-cycle. I understand how every activity is started ar onCreated(), but I'm not sure how to implement onResume() or onRestart() when I want to come back. So basically I have 3 activities: Activity1, Activity2 and Anctivity3. I start with Activity1 and then invoke Activity2 with an Intent, and Activity2 invokes Activity3. Using buttons. Now I want to come back to Activity1 from Activity3. I do the same thing here too. Make an Intent and call startActivity(Activity1_Intent). But it gives a runtime error.I think I need to implement OnResume() or onRestart(), but I'm not sure how to do this. In onCreate() I make a gridView, so when I come back, do I need to make that gridView again? If anybody could give a small explanation of refer to a tutorial it would be great.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to have, horizontal "listview"? normally the listview scrolls vertically having horizontally rows . is reverse case possible, listview scrolling horizontally and having vertical rows.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a Gridview, include hundred of items (thumbnail images). I set a multi-select mode, in this mode, user just need to swipe his finger to start selecting multiple items (this case, gridview can not be scrolled). And in a normal touch, Gridview still can vertically scroll for user to see other thumbnails and continue selecting.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm using SurfaceView to draw some stuff using canvas. The problem is that I want to show everything horizontally by default and keep it that way regardless the position of the device. I'm not using any layout XML file to show the SurfaceView; instead I just have a class that extends SurfaceView and I do setContentView(new Panel(this)).
View 1 Replies View RelatedAnyone please help me with some code snippets to slove the problem.If anyone knows how to make an adjustable gridview please help me.
View 1 Replies View RelatedLike many things in Android, you wouldn't think this would be such a hard problem but ohhh, by golly, would you be wrong. And, like many things in Android, the API doesn't even provide a reasonably extensible starting point. I'll be damned if I'm going to roll my own ListView, when all I want is to take the thing and turn it on its side. ant Okay, now that I'm done fuming, let's talk about the problem itself. What I need is basically something exactly like the Gallery, but without the center-locking feature. I don't really need ListView's listSelector but it's a nice-to-have. Mostly, I could do what I want with a LinearLayout inside a ScrollView, but I need the child views to come from a ListAdapter and I would really like to have a view recycler. And I really don't want to write any layout code. I peeked into the source code for some of these classes...
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to make Layout that contains 2 layout, vertical and horizontal scrolls.
Like this :
http://202.131.244.11/demo/VerticalAndHorizontalScrolls.PNG
How to make it ?
I've tried it. But horizontal scroll doesn't work for me.
I've set up a horizontal scrolling system using FragmentPagerAdapter. Is there a way that I can click on an TextView/ImageView and then it'll take me to one of my Fragments? I want to improve the UI of my app by giving the user the option to scroll left and right but to also click a few buttons on my first Fragment to go to each of the screens too.
I tried an ordinary OnClickListener but that gives me a force close. Mostly because I used startActivity() and I'm not trying to start an activity rather a Fragement but I don't know how to do that.
Overall maybe there is an easier way though, I've seen apps that have horizontal scrolling and when you click a button on one page you see the scrolling animation take them to the requested page.
Like I said I have an ordinary FragmentPagerAdapter set up with all the code it's just getting this final bit of the puzzle.
I'm having a little problem with a ListView scrollbar. The scrollbar appears at the side as expected, but how do I get the scrollbar to expand and become controllable in the same way it behaves in the Contact list? Ideally I'd like all the Contacts list functionality for my app - i.e. to allow me to control the scrollbar directly with a finger and to show the first letter of the list elements you're currently scrolled to.
View 6 Replies View RelatedAs a work around to the issue where a list item isn't focusable if it has a focusable child item (a comment by Romain Guy was that this was intended behavior, for accessibility reasons) I simply filled the listItem with two children, each of which is focusable - There's nowhere to directly touch on the listItem anymore, just it's children.
For the most part this is a useable workaround, effectively invisible to the user, except for one thing- Although you can scroll by swiping without issue, touching to *stop* the scroll no longer works- I imagine because the child item is capturing the touch event and not passing it to the parent listitem, at least while the scroll is in effect.
Is there a known workaround for this? Perhaps someway to "pass the baton" of the touch event back up to the parent listItem, or a way to change my design?
BTW- I know there's some built-in functonality for single/multiple choice listviews (checkbox listviews) - That doesn't actually help in my case. The app is a contact list, and the row children are a relativelayout (populated with contact info) and a clickable phone icon (a one-touch dial for the contact), which needs to be visible or invisible depending on whether the stored contact has a phone number.
I have created a activity and set a the title bar to contain a progress bar like this: this.requestWindowFeature(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS);getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS, 500);But it turns out to be a horizontal bar, how can I make this a spin bar? (without creating a custom title bar)
View 1 Replies View RelatedRooted my replacement Vibrant but didn't wanna remove the bloatware right away in case future froyo required it. So, I tried just freezing the apps with Titanium. This makes sure they never start up when you turn your phone on and they are removed from the app drawer. You just unfreeze them whenever you want. Anyway, it makes the app drawer/homescreen scrolling a lot smoother.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having a similar issue while trying to use a GridView in a PopupWindow. On my Activity's onCreate method, I am inflating a gridview from xml as follows:
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I would like this GridView to popup on a button click. Also inside of my activity's onCreate,
I have:
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On button click, I am throwing a ClassCastException from GridView.onMeasure(int, int).
I have a gridview that is inflated by multiple buttons. I used just a gridview and it worked fine. The grid was in correct order and was centered. Although, I wanted to add a button below the grid of buttons that was different and centered. To do this I decided to section off the gridview and then add the button (therefore it wouldn't be affected by the gridview).
I tried the following code to seperate the views:
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The problem is that this code smushes the gridview to the left and oddly it flips it (Position 0 is ont he bottom right and the last button is on the top left pushed off screen). The following image shows what is the result:
Any idea why its pushed to the left and flipped? Or maybe how I could have just the Gridview with the button on the bottom?