Gabriel,

This is how it's done:

ListView listView = ......<whatever>;

listView.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener() {

            @Override

            public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?>  parent, View view, int 
position, long id) {

               <do your thing here>

            }

        });


-- Kostya

07.09.2010 17:39, Gabriel Simões пишет:
Sorry for the "bump" but I´m still stuck into this and that is the
only feature not ready.
Could you guys please give me a hand here? thanks!

On 6 set, 14:29, Gabriel Simões<gsim...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hello guys
After a long time away, got back to coding on this brazilian
independency holiday.

What I´m trying to do is to create a list (using a listview) of items
(which are views inflated from the same layout) what must be
clickable.
At first I thought that all I had to do was to add an
onItemClickListener to the ListView so if the used clicked on any of
the views that composed this Item the listener would react. Well, I
was wrong.
I´ve tried a lot of things, including setting focus and
focusontouchmode off for each of the views that compose the item´s
view but it still doesn´t work.

Any tips here? Can I archive this result?
Oh, also ... this listview is in a dialog and the listener  is in the
activity that builds the dialog.

Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks,
Gabriel Simões


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