Hi Mark,

I haven't tried it yet, but I guess I can say that you're my hero! :)

thank you very much!

Thanks,

Sascha

On 8 Jun., 20:19, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> mastix mc wrote:
> > thanks for that hint. :)
>
> Well, you only asked if it was possible, not how to actually *do* it... ;-)
>
> > Do you have a demo/example/documentation that shows me what I have to
> > do?
>
> 1. Create a layout for your rows. Make sure your containers
> (LinearLayout, etc.) have android:background set with an appropriate
> transparency (e.g., "#80FF0000" is red with 50% transparency).
>
> 2. Specify that layout when you create your adapter. This could be as
> simply as providing the layout ID in the adapter constructor, all the
> way to implementing getView() (or newView()/bindView() for
> CursorAdapter), depending on what you want to do with your rows.
>
> For the getView() scenario, visit:
>
> http://wiki.andmob.org/samplecode
>
> where you will find links to the half-dozen or so blog posts I made
> under the Fancy ListViews series.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
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