Android :: Namespace In Styles.xml

Nov 9, 2009

I have defined some attributes in my view and I can assign them like:

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

This works. But when I want to do the same thing with styles.xml:

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

I get "No resource found that matches the given name".

Android :: namespace in styles.xml


Android :: Custom Widget Styles / How To Put Into Namespace?

Sep 21, 2009

In the ApiDemos, there is a view example called Gallery1 which declares a custom style in attrs.xml.I want to do the same thing for my widgets, but using a different namespace. However, as soon as I replace the android: namespace with something else,Unable to find attribute? Why does it look for an attribute I am about to declare? Isn't the point of this file to be able to name your own custom attributes?It's interesting to note that it works if you do not supply a custom namespace, but just an attribute name.

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Android : How To Parse A Namespace Using SAX Parser?

Aug 14, 2010

Using a twitter search URL ie. http://search.twitter.com/search.rss?q=android returns CSS that has an item that looks like..

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Android :: Change Namespace Prefix ?

Jul 21, 2010

If you find that the "android:" attribute prefix is cumbersome and reduces the readability of your Android XML files, you might want to try changing the prefix from android to _. If you do it via the Eclipse XML editor, it seems like you have to perform 2 find/replace operations with regular expressions. This is itself a cumbersome task, so you can automate it:

1) Download AutoHotKey, which lets you write a script to send keys and mouse clicks to a program. I believe that AutoKey does the same for linux.

2) Write a script to tell Eclipse to perform a find/replace, scope is all, wrap search, regular expressions on, 1st find expression is (xmlns:)android, 1st replace expression is 1_. 2nd find expression is (s)android: and 2nd replace expression is 1_:. I also added in format and save commands, so my AutoHotKey script is:

CODE:.......

The result is a single-keystroke (Ctrl-Shift-a) to change a layout file from:

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

to

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

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Android :: Custom Namespace Using .Net Webservice And Ksoap

Jun 1, 2010

I am calling a web service which has the following request format.

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

Now when I call the web service I get the following error SoapFault - faultcode: 'a:DeserializationFailed' faultstring: 'The formatter threw an exception while trying to deserialize the message: There was an error while trying to deserialize parameter http://test.com/2009/08:data.

The InnerException message was 'Error in line 1 position 463. Element 'http://test.com/2009/08/ DataContracts:InFields' contains data of the 'http://test.com/2009/08/ DataContracts:anyType' data contract. The deserializer has no knowledge of any type that maps to this contract.

Add the type corresponding to 'anyType' to the list of known types - for example, by using the KnownTypeAttribute attributre or by adding it to the list of known types passed to DataContractSerializer.'. Please see InnerException for more details.' faultactor: 'null' detail: org.kxml2.kdom.Node@43bcb040

The Request sent is has i:type="n0:anytype" in each tag which is creating an error in server side. How do T remove the attribute from the XML tag of the request XML for example <n0:ExServiceDataField i:type="n0:anyType"> should be as <n0:ExServiceDataField>

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Android :: Access A View By An ID Of Droid Namespace?

Oct 26, 2010

In hierarchy viewer there are several IDs as shown above, for example "id/timepicker_input".
But I can't find a respective timepicker_input - ID when typing

myNumberPicker.findViewById(android.R.id. ...? );

So how to access these Views by their ID?

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Android :: How To Register Some URL Namespace / For Accessing Your Program By Calling

Mar 12, 2010

So I want to create an Android app so it would be registered somewhere in android OS (or just would start on system start) and when phone user clicks on special button on a web page inside a web browser my app would pop up and run using the params sent in that URL.So how do I do such thing?

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Android :: Aidl Remote Service Call Namespace

May 16, 2009

I didn't find a sufficient answer to my problem in any posts, if there already is one, please excuse and point me to it, thanks. I made 2 projects. project 1 hast an activity that binds to a service from project 2 on a button click (all just for testing).

How can I make project 1 know (import) my TestInterface (from TestInterface.aidl out of project 2) for usage in: "TestInterface mService = (TestInterface) TestInterface.Stub.asInterface(service);"

without adding project 2 to the build path, because if I'd have an installed service without the project code, I couldn't do it this way, too...?? I read in one thread that TestInterface.aidl should just be added to project 1, too, but if I do this, in DDMS enforceInterface() complains and seems to just see/use the interface from project 1 and it doesn't work.

2. issue:...............

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Android :: XML Or CSS For Styles And Themes

Jan 24, 2009

For Style and Thems defination, CSS is considered to be a better standard...(as it has seen many revisions and widely used already in the web areas).. Any reason, why Android using XML approach as opposed to CSS.. Are there any plans of support of CSS too in future..

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Android :: Themes And Styles

Sep 3, 2010

I want to enable different themes in my app. Some elements need "special" variations, like, for example, a headline TextView. Lets say for the example, in theme A, I want the headline yellow on black, in theme B red on white, while the default TextView uses black on white and vice versa.

Now, I can style the default TextView pretty easy by using <item name="android:textViewStyle"> with a different TextView style in each Theme style.

For example:

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

But how can I do it with the headline? As far as I know, I can use style="..." in the layout XML. But there, I can only use an item style like "headlineForBlack", which would ignore the current theme, while I'd rather need something like "style 'headline' for the current theme".

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Android :: Set Styles Programmatically

Feb 3, 2009

Given a widget and a int that references a style (defined in my res/ values/style.xml), what is the 'correct' way to programmatically apply the style to the widget?

Up until now I've been hacking this by...

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

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Android :: Default Styles For Widgets

Sep 19, 2009

Where can I find default styles for my widgets? Let me give you an example. In the Contacts application, when adding a new contact, at the very bottom there are two buttons that have a particular background. I have traced that to here: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/Contacts.git;... and it would seem that that background is achieved by using style="@android:style/ButtonBar" on a LinearLayout. From what I understand, this is a system-wide theme default for button bars. However, what I am searching for is not a ButtonBar, but similar, so I tried searching for this ButtonBar in the documentation, hoping to find other similar styles I could use. I *thought* I would find it in R.style:[url]

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Android :: Replace Styles And Themes

Oct 7, 2009

I would like to load new themes/styles from the web to replace the current ones. Is that possible? As far as I can see those resources are read-only.

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Android :: Custom Tabwidget Styles

Nov 25, 2009

I would like to make some small changes to the style of the built-in TabWidget (i.e. make the height smaller and change some colors).

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Android :: Pre-defined Text Styles

Jun 30, 2010

Where can I see what typeface, size, color, etc. are used for Android's pre-defined text styles? Like the default text style or textAppearanceMedium, for example?

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Android :: Multiple Configurations - Styles In App

Sep 7, 2009

I'm supposed to develop an app which behave like that: The User starts the app and can select between different configurations. Depending on the selection there are different colors, drawables and strings (e.g. urls for webservice-calls) to display. All the code-stuff is the same.

My first intention to do so was themes.... - is it possible to include somehow strings in themes? - what shall I do with styles which are referenced in some layout-xml (which are the same for all configs) and should use different colors. can't define colors or styles multiple times and don't want to change that manually (when user selects by code).

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Android :: Load CSS Styles In A Textview

Apr 22, 2010

Is it possible to display Css style tags in a text view..? The method Html.fromhtml() converts only html tags to a spanned string but not the Css styles

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Android :: Important Undocumented Styles

Jan 28, 2010

An important part of creating an android application is making the gui look right. However where do I find documentation for this. An example of what I am looking for is something like this

style="@android:style/ButtonBar"

what other interesting styles does exist. The eclipse layout xml editor knows about some of the @android:style/'s but not this one. Where is all this documented?

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Android :: Handcent SMS Custom Styles

Aug 28, 2010

I like Handcent SMS but can't decide on a custom style. can anyone suggest style settings or if you are able to post screens of your Handcent SMS setup. Show me your styles!

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Android :: Set Specific Font In A Styles.xml

Apr 1, 2010

I'm defining a style XML for my android app. I have some TTF files I want to use, how can I set the typeface to use those files as the font as opposed to the generic "sans", "serif" & "monospace".

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Android :: Create A Selector Of Styles

Sep 7, 2010

I would like to create an xml selector of styles.

Basically i would do something like that:

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

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Android :: Modifying Styles Programmatically

Sep 11, 2010

In an Android application I am writing, the styling for my various TextView elements is defined in an xml resource. I would like enable the user to change certain styles such as android:typeface using a PreferenceActivity. Is there a way to modify a style resource programmatically such that all associated widgets will update correctly? If not, must I manually select all widgets by id and change their styling?

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Android :: Changing Alert Dialog Styles

Mar 16, 2009

Is there a way to change the Alert Dialog style, like background and font color using something like

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <style name="Theme" parent="android:Theme"> </style> <style name="Theme.Dialog"> <item name="android:colorBackground">#FF0000</item> <item name="android:colorForeground">#00FF00</item> </style> </resources>

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Android :: Option Menu And Themes - Styles

Dec 23, 2009

Do you know if it's possible to apply a theme or a style on a OptionMenu ? I don't find tag in R.style or R.styleable to customize it and apply a theme.

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Android :: Layout Does Not Take Text Style From Styles.xml

Dec 15, 2009

I've got a text style defined in styles.xml. I'm trying to reference it from a layout. When I reference from the layout, it causes an exception upon inflation. If I use the style from java code, it works fine. Setting the individual styles on the TextView works fine too:

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

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Android :: Styles - Style Does Not Work On Button

Jan 6, 2010

Im trying to figure out how to use Styles. It seems easy, but its not working.

First, here is my XML for the Button:

<Button style="@style/Btest" android:id="@+id/Button01" android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:text="Some text"></Button>

And here is the values/styles.xml:

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

Its not working at all. If I dont use Style and just add the style directly in the XML for the Button - no problem.

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Android :: How To Create And Apply Styles Through Programming?

Jun 19, 2010

I am new to Android app. development. I need to change the existing style at runtime or can create new styles at runtime and I need to apply it for my buttons and textviews.

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Android :: Multiple Styles Inside A TextView?

Oct 7, 2009

I was wondering if its possible to set multiple styles for different pieces of text inside a TextView. For instance, I am setting the text as follows:

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

Now, is it possible to have a different style for each text element? I mean bold for line1, normal for word1 and so on...

I found this http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/faq/commontasks.html#selectingtext:

Get our EditText object. EditText vw = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.text);

Set the EditText's text. vw.setText("Italic, highlighted, bold.");

If this were just a TextView, we could do: vw.setText("Italic, highlighted, bold.", TextView.BufferType.SPANNABLE); to force it to use Spannable storage so styles can be attached. Or we could specify that in the XML.

Get the EditText's internal text storage. Spannable str = vw.getText();

Create our span sections, and assign a format to each.

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

But it uses position numbers inside the text. Is there a cleaner way to do this?

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Android :: Alternating Styles On ListView Using Extended ArrayAdapter

Oct 27, 2010

Currently my ListView is filling up with the given String[] but I wanted to alternate some styles on the ListView items. Something weird is happening (I'm surely missing something obvious); The ListView Index is not fixed and the styles are not alternating as supposed. My Code is the following:

import android.app.ListActivity;
import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.Color;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.widget.ArrayAdapter;
import android.widget.ListView;
import android.widget.TextView;..................

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Android :: Gradient Styles - Not Working On The Outer-most LinearLayout

Aug 10, 2010

In my Android application I've hidden the default title bar, introduced a TabView and added my own titlebar under that TabView's tabs. At the moment, I'm using the ?android:attr/windowTitleStyle style which makes my new titlebar look gray and gradient. It looks pretty good, but my screens are looking pretty grayscale. I'd like to spice things up a bit by making this titlebar a different color gradient.

What am I looking at here? Creating my own image and using it? The ?android:attr/windowTitleStyle style seems to expand depending on the height of your custom titlebar; so I'm not sure it's actually a single image.

I've attempted to throw a LinearLayout over it with a bit of translucency (ex: making the color #800000FF), but the gradient style I have behind this LinearLayout disappears.

Update:

Per my answer down below, I've figured out that I can create an XML file that defines a gradient and use that. It works fine inside a LinearLayout (titlebar_gradient) I have on my layout. However, it is not working on the outer-most LinearLayout (background_gradient). Could someone tell me why? As I understand it, the ListView should be transparent...

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