Yes, you can, but you really should use a ListView instead of a ScrollView
if you have a lot of items to show or the dynamically change.

On the top view use android:layout_weight="1" and
android:layout_height="0px" to tell it to grow to fill whatever space is
available.

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 8:56 AM, KK <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi All,
> I'm not sure if the asking I'm asking is logical or wrong. Actually I'm
> trying to achieve something like this:
> 1. The whole screen is divided into two parts, Upper half which takes 90%
> of layout space and the lower half which is 10% of the space.
> 2. In the lower half I'm showing the progress bar for each song selected
> from the Upper half.
> 3. In the upper half I'm trying to show all the songs in the sdcard
> available. I'm trying to make this part scrollable as we can have lots of
> song which wont fit in the given space.
>
> I want the lower part to remain fixed irrespective of the current
> selection in the Upper half, say for example if I'm playing the 50th
> song(out of 100) then song will be in the middle of the Upper screen space
> where as the lower half will continue to show the current song position.
>
> Logically, I'm trying to do something like this in the layout file
>
> <LinearLayout>
>     <ScrollView>
>       layout_weight=9
>       sldjfsldf
>          <listview>
>                song lsit
>          </listview>
>      ......
>     </ScrollView>
>     <Seekbar>
>      layout_weight=1
>        sdljfsldjf
>     </Seekbar>
>
> </linearlayout>
>
>
> Please help me how to get this done. Would appreciate other ways of
> achieving my end result by some other elegant approach.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> KK
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