The headers (and other list items) are TextView. The only reason I
mentioned the headers is because they have a background and so its
obvious what the width is.

Ok, I just checked the other rows, and they are the same (i.e.
wrapping content).

So just replace "header" in my original description with "list item".

On Mar 3, 10:08 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> westmeadboy wrote:
> > I've got a ListActivity using the Theme.Dialog theme and windowNoTitle
> > set to true.
>
> > Unfortunately, when I do this, the header rows (just normal rows in
> > the list but they look like sub headers) refuse to fill_parent width
> > (instead, they wrap_content - the header text).
>
> > I noticed this was not a problem when using the Theme theme so I
> > started narrowing everything down to what was causing the problem.
>
> > The answer: windowIsFloating. Theme.Dialog sets this to true, and if I
> > override this to false, then the headers happily fill the parent
> > width.
>
> > Is there a way around this (because I would like to set
> > windowIsFloating to true)?
>
> What, specifically, are the headers? Just plain TextViews? TextViews
> inside of RelativeLayouts? TextViews inside of RelativeLayouts inside of
> a crunchy chocolate coating? Something else?
>
> On a related note, you indicate this problem is specific to the headers,
> suggesting that other rows behave normally. What is the difference, from
> a layout standpoint, between them?
>
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