Spencer Riddering wrote:
> Notice how only the lower half of "Left Center" is displayed. Also,
> notice that "Upper" is not displayed.
> 
> Can someone confirm that this is a bug or point out my mistake?

I think the point behind RelativeLayout is for you to be placing widgets 
relative to other widgets. You're not doing that here, other than your 
two centering statements. As it stands, your "Left Center" TextView 
should be overlapping with your LinearLayout on the vertical axis (both 
are centered), and I have no idea where "Left Center" is supposed to 
appear on the horizontal axis, since you didn't anchor it to anything or 
otherwise specify where it is supposed to appear horizontally.

All that being said, I think merely replacing RelativeLayout with a 
horizontal LinearLayout in your XML will get you the look you want, 
assuming your TextView labels are accurate vis a vis what you're aiming for.

If you really want to do this with a RelativeLayout, try specifying that 
your vertical LinearLayout is toRightOf the "Left Center" TextView, and 
that the "Left Center" TextView is alignParentLeft (so it is flush on 
the left margin).

Note that my comments are all by a Mark I Eyeball review of your code, 
as I haven't tried compiling or running it. If this doesn't work, write 
back with details!

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