Yes, I have tried that. Same result.
I've also tried making it an ImageButton and ImageView with the same
result.

On Jun 5, 3:48 pm, Gubatron <gubat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did you try passing the drawable on the Button XML?
>
> ... android:background="@drawable/attack_any" />
>
> or you can only obtain the drawable at runtime? (dynamic drawable)
>
> On May 28, 1:43 pm, Tollas <tolla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > <Button
> >    android:id="@+id/attack_ability_button"
> >    android:layout_width="52dp"
> >    android:layout_height="52dp"
> >    android:layout_x="10dp"
> >    android:layout_y="70dp"/>
>
> > final Button attack_ability_button =
> > (Button)findViewById(R.id.attack_ability_button);
> > attack_ability_button.setBackgroundDrawable(getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.attack_any));
>
> > My problem is that when I use the attack_any  drawable to create the
> > button, it just isn't there.
> > If I change to another image of the same size, the button shows up
> > just fine.
> > I've tried replacing the image file, renaming it, resizing it. Always
> > with the same results.
> > I tried using the attack_any drawable for another button and it
> > disappears as well.
> > I've also tried moving the button and changing its size, but the
> > problem persists.
> > I've even tried drawing the background in XML rather than java and it
> > still will not show up.
>
> > attack_any.png is a 60x60px image 1kb in size.
>
> > Scroll View
> > -----Absolute Layout

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