thanks. I tried that but unfortunately I then get an
arithmeticException.
It also seems pretty complicated to add Views to it.

On Jun 24, 3:36 pm, schwiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> try using 1 linear layout with a TableLayout tag inside then TableRow
> inside of that.  Make sure  your TableLayout has the attribute
> android:stretchColumns="*"
> this should do it!
>
> On Jun 23, 10:16 pm, ayush <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > its hard to figure out without looking at your XML content. my guess
> > is that you are using the "fill_parent" value for the layout_width of
> > your linear layouts and the ImageView. replace this by "wrap_content"
> > or alternatively specify the exact width in pixels that you want each
> > of the 3 linear layouts to be. you will also have to use the same
> > value on the ImageView.
>
> > On Jun 23, 5:13 am, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Why has it got to be soooo difficult?  For a week now I’ve been
> > > reading and playing around with code and have still not found the
> > > answer!!!!
>
> > > I want a simple 3 column layout, with images going from bottom to top
> > > in each.
> > > Whenever I put 3 LinearLayouts next to each other in the Activity, the
> > > first one takes up all the space.
> > > That is if I add an ImageView to it in the XML. If I don’t then all
> > > none of the Layouts appear.
>
> > > Very frustrated and about to quit Android altogether. Please help!- Hide 
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