Well,

I´ve double checked and found out that it works only for 4 TextViews.
Is there anything we need to set so a textview can have it´s property
onClick defined?

Thanks,
Gabriel

On 4 abr, 01:47, Gabriel Simões <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Well, I´ve been trying to figure it out alone for quite some time, so
> I decided to ask for help.
> It seems to be something dumb indeed, simple, but I can´t find what´s
> going on.
> I have many TextViews and buttons over a RelativeLayout. For all the
> buttons and some textviews I´ve set their property onClick to a
> function name, always declared as:
>
>     public void functionName(View v){
>         code goes here!
>     }
>
> For all the buttons it works. For almost all the TextViews it
> works ....
> Specifically for ONE textview it´s not working. I´ve tried everything,
> from erasing and adding again, to changing the function, testing using
> other textviews, etc. My conclusion is that it doesn´t work for this
> specific textview or others I add after erasing it. For buttons I add
> it works.
> I´ve also checked my XML file, and it´s seems to be declared
> correctly.
>
> This one doesn´t work:
>
> <TextView android:layout_height="wrap_content"
> android:layout_width="wrap_content"
> android:layout_below="@+id/btMetronome"
> android:textSize="13sp"
> android:textColor="#ffffffff"
> android:height="30dip"
> android:width="160dip"
> android:gravity="center"
> android:text="About this app ..."
> android:id="@+id/tvAbout"
> android:layout_marginTop="0dip"
> android:layout_toRightOf="@+id/tvHelp"
> android:onClick="aboutThisAppClic"></TextView>
>
> This one works!
>
> <TextView android:layout_height="wrap_content"
> android:layout_width="wrap_content"
> android:layout_below="@+id/btMetronome"
> android:id="@+id/tvHelp"
> android:text="Need Help?"
> android:textSize="13sp"
> android:textColor="#ffffffff"
> android:width="160dip"
> android:height="30dip"
> android:gravity="center"
> android:layout_marginTop="0dip"
> android:onClick="needHelpClick"></TextView>
>
> Also I changed the onClick property of the problematic TextView to the
> name of a function that doesn´t exist. This way an exception should
> have been thrown but nothing happened.
> Could someone please point me what I´m doing wrong here?
>
> Thanks,
> Gabriel Simões

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