On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:10 AM, oriharel <[email protected]> wrote:
> but how do I control the transition of items in the AnimationDrawable?

You design your frames appropriately. Frame animations are roughly
equivalent to animated GIFs in this respect.

> What I really what is to create an animated background to my activity.
> one that the Twitter-For-Android used, initially.

I have no idea what you are referring to, as I do not use the Android
Twitter app, and so have never seen whatever animated effect you are
referring to.

> 1. how to have an image, that is bigger then the container's size, set
> as the background/src without it being shrunk (just show part of the
> image if necessary).

You could use RelativeLayout and have your "background" simply be the
earliest child of the RelativeLayout, so everything else stacks on top
of it.

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