Thank you for the feedback.  I would have expected the
"setColorFilter()" call referenced above to have acomplished the color/
gradient override but clearly it did not.  I will attempt to locate
the standard button theme from the SDK and then use it to override the
dark theme of the DroidX.

Should I strike out, I may return and beg for a hint.  :-)

Thanks again.


On Apr 2, 10:59 am, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is. The Droid X uses a very distinctive dark theme.
>
> Perhaps rather than using the #CDCDCD literal value, one could look up some
> similar color in the theme. Then on the Droid X it might be something that
> fits with the overall color scheme of the device.
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> > preinstalled on the device or selected by the user.
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