Thank you for the informations! It seems to be good hints to start :)

On Apr 8, 9:27 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> binklee wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
>
> > I've an activity that extends ListActivity. I do a kind of check on
> > all elements of the list and if an element corresponds to my criteria,
> > I would like to put the background of this element in green (by
> > example) or to add any visual effect on this element. How can I modify
> > the background of this element ?
>
> > Any recommandations, hints ?
>
> You will need to make some changes to your Adapter to accomplish this.
>
> If it is ArrayAdapter, you will probably want to override getView(). I
> have a long series of dated, poorly-formatted blog posts on this:
>
> http://androidguys.com/?s=fancy+listviews
>
> If it is SimpleCursorAdapter, you can either override bindView() or
> provide a view binder via setViewBinder().
>
> If it is some other kind of adapter, you will need to do something along
> these lines, but perhaps with different methods.
>
> --
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>
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