I think it should work to put it inside a frame layout with exact values for
width/height (specifying maximum image size before cropping occurs). Then on
the image view, specify layout_gravity=right, and width/height as
wrap_content.

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16.01.2011 19:06 пользователь "Mark Murphy" <mmur...@commonsware.com>
написал:
> On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Henrik Lindqvist
> <henrik.lindqv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've already tried that. It works if the bitmap is smaller than the
>> ImageView, it aligns to the right edge correctly. But, if the bitmap
>> is larger, its cropped at both left and right side. Seems like an
>> ImageView can't expand to be larger than it's parent, even inside an
>> FrameLayout.
>
> Of course. That's a rule for any container/child relationship in Android.
>
>> Any trick to make a ImageView larger than it's parent FrameLayout?
>
> Move it outside of the FrameLayout into some larger container. Or,
> expand the FrameLayout.
>
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