Android :: How To Add The Separator Between The Lists
Sep 29, 2010How can i add separator between the two lists on a single screen.

How can i add separator between the two lists on a single screen.
I'd like to dedicate this thread specifically to the evaluations and feedback for various Todo's, Todo Lists, Tasks, Task Lists, Lists, etc.I'd like to keep this separate from Notepads as I've dedicated that to another thread ( Notepads and Notepad's that sync - Evaluations and Reviews ).Doing a search for Todo's and Tasks on the Android Market comes up with so many results. Rather than downloading and trying out so many, I'd like to know which ToDo's and Task Lists, etc. are recommended.I've been searching for ToDo lists and Astrid is frequently mentioned. Other sync or link to Google Tasks or sync with Google as well.Other ToDo / Task Lists? What are some ToDo / Task you've downloaded and/or experimented with? Please comment on other such productivity Apps. Please indicate if they
1) Offer Multiple Lists
2) Folders
3) Sync
4) Email
5) Offer other unique features
I have an Android app that has both CursorAdapter based ListViews (backed by sqlite) as well as custom BaseAdapter based ListViews which are built on the fly from JSON pulled down from a server.
The data displayed in both is identical - an image and a couple of TextViews. My Cursor-based ListView has 3000 rows, the JSON-based ListView has about 30. However, scrolling down the list is significantly faster for the Cursor-based adapter. For the JSON-based lists, the data is all fetched before the rows are made visible. Images for both types of lists are downloaded on-demand.
I have both ListViews configured identically - both with fastScrollEnabled, scrollingCache and smoothScrollbar set to true.
I'm looking for leads on how to go about trying to figure out what's going on here and to potentially fix it so that the JSON-based ListViews as as fast as the Cursor-based ones.
Is possible to have a separator between elements of a GridView?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAs you can see in this screenshoot ListView doesn't show all item separator, seems that the problem is setting textSize for textView, if i remove textSize all work fine.
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The items are sorted into groups:
Group 1: within 500m
Group 2: 500m - 1km
Group 3: 1km - 1.5km
Withing these groups the items are sorted by their rating.Now I put out these items via my custom adapter (extension of BaseAdapter) into the ListView, which works perfectly.
However, what I'd like to do is to put a separator before the each first item of each group. This separator can be a TextView saying e.g. 500m - 1km followed by all the ListView items in that group. Any idea on how to realize this?
I have customised the spinner items background into black color.But border around spinner and the separartor between each spinner item is in white color. I want to change separator color and border to dark gray color.
How can i change these color? Is spinner uses list view or some other as parent to populate items in spinner?
If so can i change the separator background of parent view?
I have a problem with ListView, it seems a bug, setting a textsize for textview of a ListView, not all separator line are shown! (ListView doesn't show all item separator)...
you can see the in this screenshoot: http://yfrog.com/myselezione002p
I have prepared a little testcase for this issue: [url]
I am testing my android application on HTC Tattoo device.
I have written some custom list views with my own adapters. The problem i am facing is that i can see my list properly in the emulator but when i run the same application on HTC tatto, the divider line between individual list item is not visible.
What may be the problem and how i can overcome from it. In addition, i am also not able to see separator between menu items as well on the device.
I just found after 2 hours of debugging my code for errors that TextUtils.split(String, expression); does not work correctly when I use pipe "|" as the expression. Am I wrong in understanding the method or is this a bug?
It works fine when I give it as a pattern ie., [|].
I also tested it using a few other seperators and they seemed to work fine.
Is it possible and (if possible) how to change the Date separator for eg. dot(.) to slash(/) without changing the language.
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Here is source code about set list in Android guide. List id is @android:list why the id must be android:list?, may I use my own id? If I can, how to set lists to main layout including their own data.
CODE:........
I want to set lists like this :
CODE:..................
I want to set some lists in one layout, but I found it's only recognize the first <ListView . how to write xml file ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm new to android development but I have run through various tutorials and am slowly grasping how to develop apps. I modified the Tab Layout tutorial on the android dev website to fit my needs, and now I need to add a list on to each tab I have created. there are a total of seven tabs and each will have it's on specific list. If someone could point me in the right direction to adding a list per tab that would be great. Each tab has it's own class file, would I add the list items as strings in the strings.xml then add code to each tab's class file in order to populate the tab? This was the only thing I have found so far, but it hasn't worked.
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know if it's possible to show a "Currently have no items" type view in a ListActivity when, obviously, you have no items?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a todo list application on android. I am stuck because at the moment I dont know the way to create many todo lists. I have created the GUI for one list, using listview. entries of the list are added by the user when running the application. Particularly i dont know how to pass a list object, if i create new one.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a 3 buttons, say LanguageButton, CountryButton and PinCodeButton. When LanguageButton is pressed, I must display a list of languages. Similarly for CountryButton a list of countries and so on. Only one list is to be displayed at a time.
My question is whether it is better to define a single ListView in my layout or 3 separate ListViews for each list in my layout!
I tried to use a single ListView and set corresponding adapters when different buttons are pressed, i.e in onClick() of languageButton, I give setAdapter(languageArray);
But my doubt arose in implementing the onItemClick() of the list. Because what must be done whenfirst item is clicked in languageList is different from what must be done in countryList. Hence that would add to more code in the java file.
So I am just wondering whether I should simplify my onItemClick() code by defining separate ListViews, or should I simplify my layout and add logic to code?
How to make lists look different than your everyday average black list or more graphically pleasing than you usually see in android apps. I've looked through google code but haven't found too many. I'm looking for different and eye catching lists. I hope this question isn't too generic. Also i'm open to anything, code, examples, blog posts, etc, you name it. I've really struggled with lists and making them look more snazzy. I'm talking more the code level not the graphics or icons used.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to make a text blast list - basically one contact that contains many contacts so I can instantly text message all of them. Any advice on how to do that on a droid?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was trying to delete a contact using the code in the docs:
CODE:.......
But Eclipse doesn't how to find "Lists". What import statement do I need?
Also, is there a more direct way to delete a contact?
I'm new to android, and loving it. I'm after a twitter app, that specifically has a widget that can display a list, rather than just the main timeline. I've tried lots of the popular apps but haven't managed to find anything that ticks that box.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to find an app that will keep a list of my books. I found one on Androlib calledBookWorm but I cant find it in the app market any other suggested apps.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to view two listviews at the same time. This is not the problem!
What I don't know if it's possible is if I can have two different context menus for the two lists? And second, is there a way to check in which of the two lists the user has selected an item?
Say I have a list of Strings with the elements:
"One",
"Two",
"Three",
"Four"
I want to center them in the middle of the screen but I want to do it in a way that the start of each word is next to each other.
Like this:
One
Two
Three
Four
Considering that the font probably has different length per character, how do I do this best in Android?
I wish to send a list containing objects from server to client and vice versa through httpurlconnection. Elaborating the same, the list contains a set of objects which is defined both in the server and the client. Its just that the server queries a database and sends the object to the client which collects the same and displays it to the user. Please let me know if thats possible and if it is, how would I be able to accomplish that.
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View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm developing a real-time informations about train. The application will connect to a XML plateform that will give the next trains with a station given. I'm a beginner in Android development, and I'm stuck to a class- problem (I think...).
In details, the problem is, when I start the application, the user get a screen with 2 buttons, one of them get the user to a new screen with stations list. But, my problem is, I can't put buttons and lists in the same class. I explain, to get a list on the screen, I have to put : "public class NextTrain extends ListActivity {" but the buttons function doesn't work (the app crashs). By the way, if I put "public class NextTrain extends Activity {" the buttons works but not the list (no crash, but the screen doesn't display anything).
I'm working on my first Android app, and would appreciate any guidance to make sure I'm doing this the best way. Basically I want an Activity to list recipes. Eventually I'll have another Activity to display an individual recipe selected from the list, but I'm not worrying about that yet.
The list of recipes should show each recipe's title, description, rating, and date added. For each recipe in the list I'd like the title on the top left of the list entry, rating on the top right, description on the bottom left, and date added on the bottom right. I may want to add photo, icons representing properties of the recipe (e.g. vegetarian), etc. The makes me think that each item in the list should be a TableLayout.
With all that in mind, here's what I'm planning to write:
1. Write class RecipesDataAdapter extends BaseAdapter. Override the getView() method to return an instance of TableLayout. Populate each instance of TableLayout with two TableRows, the first row containing cells for title and rating, and the second row containing cells for description and date added. For now I'll just pass the Recipe instances to the adapter in an array.
2. Write class ListRecipesActivity that extends ListActivity. Override the onCreate() method to obtain instances of the Recipe class and call the setListAdapter() method with an instance of the RecipesDataAdapter class.
Notice that all this is done in code without any layout XML files. All the examples of Activities that I've seen use a layout XML file and call setContentView(R.layout.layout_name) but I'm not sure if I need to do that for this, or even how I would do that considering my main Activity is a list of non-trivial things (TableLayout).
I'm not sure if I completely grasp the Android permissions model. I recently started working on a simple widget to put the phone to sleep. Of course, it always gets a security exception because an ordinary user app isn't allowed to call the Power Manager method 'goToSleep' because it's requires the 'signature' level permission DEVICE_POWER. But I could find nowhere in the docs or on Google that officially says that.Is there some document that lists the permission levels of android platform defined permissions? Or, am I looking at permissions completely wrong?
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