I'm inflating them using: inflate(R.layout.whatever, null)

I just tried it your way but I get the same result.

BTW, in getView(), I never reuse the convertView. I just inflate a new
one each time.

Anyway, isn't it odd that windowIsFloating should affect things in
this way?

On Mar 3, 10:16 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you inflating these yourself?
>
> If so, are you calling inflate(R.layout.whatever, parent, false)? Or are
>  you using some other parameter set on the inflate() call?
>
> If you're using something else, try the one I listed above. "parent" in
> this case is the ListView, as passed into your getView() or newView()
> method.
>
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>
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