You can create exactly the same things without xml I think, but if you
want things to look the same you should probably supply a reference to
the style you want to use for some views when you construct them.

On Apr 9, 11:40 am, simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. That was a good tip. Thanx for that. I managed to create a UI
> without XML files plus a Database Adapter.
> But does UI-Processing without XML really cover all functions and
> possibilities that you have by using XML files? I did not manage to
> make the list I created look good. that means it looks like the list
> in the notepad example. the highlight of a selected list item always
> reaches into the upper and lower list item. and i don't know what i
> can do about it.
>
> Is this just the still buggy platform or am i doing anything wrong?
>
> On 3 Apr., 21:22, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 3, 11:55 am, "Dan U." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > But if he's trying to use the CursorAdapter, is that even possible?
> > > The constructor needs an id of a layout xml file.
>
> > The base adapter interface just has a method to get a new view.  You
> > can implement that however you want.- Hide quoted text -
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