Ah, thanks, you're right. I set the overscroll header to a color
drawable (#FF0000) and i see the color for a split second when the
scrolling reaches the top... but the glow persists...

So, I need to find the correct theme attribute? Hm.

On Jun 14, 10:30 pm, Romain Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh wait, these setters are used to add drawables that show when the
> list overshoots. They are not meant to replace the glow effect. You
> probably don't see your drawables becasue by default the list
> overshoots by only a few pixels.
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> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Rob B <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Since the Droid X Gingerbread update was pushed, I've had a blueish
> > overscroll on all ListViews within the apps on my device. However, I'm
> > writing an app in which this blue color clashes pretty bad with the
> > color scheme. So, I found the setOverscrollHeader and
> > setOverscrollFooter methods, but passing new drawables to these
> > methods doesn't seem to do anything. I got the Gingerbread source from
> > the Android repo and found a couple overscroll drawables (e.g.
> > overscroll_glow.png). I am not sure if this is the exact type of
> > drawable I should be using, but I figured I'd give it a try here,
> > because it's a different one (orangish color) than that which comes
> > with the Motorola (Droid X) version of Gingerbread. However, this did
> > not work.
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> > Furthermore, I tried calling getOverscrollHeader and
> > getOverscrollFooter at runtime and they return null... WHY? I looked
> > into the open source ListView code and saw where the overscrolls are
> > initialized (in the constructor), so I don't understand how it could
> > ever be null. Could Motorola be doing something funky that prevents
> > these APIs from working?
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> > FWIW, I CAN however set the overscroll mode to OVER_SCROLL_NEVER and
> > have it never show... but that's not what I want.
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