Yeah, I was just about to suggest creating your own alternative
implementation.
With the class being instantiated inside android.widget.AbsListView, and
no way to redefine it, that would seem like the only way to do it.
Good thing you found someone's work that you can leverage.
-- Kostya
14.02.2011 21:43, Paul пишет:
Looks like there might be a solution here, disabling the FastScroller
then rolling your own:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3531398/resize-fastscroll-alert-dialog
So much work for such a simple feature...
On Feb 14, 1:30 pm, Paul<[email protected]> wrote:
Gah... it's a hardcoded value, and as you said, is instantiated
directly from AbsListView so I can't extend it and have it used by the
ListView... looks like a dead-end.
Any suggestions on getting around this, or is my DateIndexer dead in
the water?
Thanks for any insight,
Paul
On Feb 14, 1:16 pm, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]> wrote:
Paul,
Looks like the index popup is drawn here:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob;...
Now sure how useful this is, since this is a class that's directly
instantiated by AbsListView here:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob;...
-- Kostya
14.02.2011 21:05, Paul пишет:
I have created a DateIndexer class that mimics the AlphabetIndexer
class, except I can pass it an ArrayList of unique dates, and it will
generate the section prompts to a ListView when implemented. I'd be
happy to share this code once I have it finished... which brings me to
this question: The prompts being generated, "February 14th",
"February 12th", etc as you scroll down the ListView, are shown
properly, but the box that surrounds the date is still the same size
as that used by the AlphabetIndexer, in that it is square and only
large enough to contain a single letter, not the full date. The end
result is the date is shown, but it spills way beyondthe edges fo this
fixed box.
There is no code in AlphabetIndexer (and thus my DateIndexer) that
directly generates these toast-like prompts, and looking at the
SectionIndexer class that AlphabetIndexer implements, there is nothing
there either (that is just an abstract class).
Can anyone point me at where the Toast is being generated? I've tried
tracing it, but no luck so far.
Thanks.
--
Kostya Vasilyev --http://kmansoft.wordpress.com
--
Kostya Vasilyev -- http://kmansoft.wordpress.com
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
Groups "Android Developers" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
[email protected]
For more options, visit this group at
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en