On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 8:09 AM, Jim Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I forgot to mention changing the foreground (I meant to
> include that, too...oh well), as an alternative, but how about
> that? Maybe change the foreground of the rows for the vendor
> the user chose (from the "index" ListView) to start with green
> instead of white?
I wouldn't do that, either.
Bear in mind that beyond pointing devices and selection, row color
plays an important role in tablets running Honeycomb ("activated" rows
to show context for an adjacent fragment). I really cannot stress
enough that you should leave the row colors for system-defined roles
and do something else to mark rows of interest.
> And why, when I ask the ListView to scroll to a given position,
> does it insist on putting that position on the bottom of the
> display, rather than the top?
Beats me.
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