I think you should try something like
songListView.getAdapter().getItem(mNowPlaying) and I think it will be
a TextView object in your case.

On May 7, 11:23 am, Ahmed Abdel samea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am making a music player called Mobi3
>
> I had a strange problem when i made a playlist of the form of ListView and 
> contain all music in it like the one in WinAmp
>
> so when i shuffle i delete all entries in the listview then get the new 
> entries after shuffle and insert it in the list view again.
>
> and if a song was played i colourize this song with red colour so i wrote 
> this code:
>
>
>
>           TextView tv=(TextView)(songListView.getChildAt(mNowPlaying));
>           tv.setTextColor(0xFFFF0000);
>
>
>
> but what happens songListView contain the new list i see it in the debugger 
> window but i found that the tv contain null so i checked on mNowPlaying i 
> found it a number in the array adapter in the songListView so i dont know why 
> that happen
>
> Yours,
>
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