Thanks. But I'm to noob to check how to have this menu item clicked and 
then display a basic textbox from a txt file... I try to find something 
easy, but I didn't succeed :(

Le samedi 12 mai 2012 09:38:29 UTC-4, Tolriq a écrit :
>
> If simple TextView there's no scrollbar by default, you need a scrollview 
> or things like : 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1748977/making-textview-scrollable-in-android
>
> For 2 and 3, it depends on your needs :) If you want your text in multiple 
> language then res would be the way to go, if it's simple text you can use 
> raw and assets just a personal choice.
>
> Le samedi 12 mai 2012 14:49:44 UTC+2, huberte a écrit :
>>
>> Le samedi 12 mai 2012 07:20:46 UTC-4, Tolriq a écrit :
>>>
>>> You just forgot to show the created dialog :)
>>>
>>
>> o| Sorry
>>
>> Thanks Tolric :) 
>>
>> Just 3 other questions if I may.
>>
>> The text in question could be very long,
>>
>> 1. Would the scrollbar auto appears ?
>> 2. Should I use the sample code from API ReadAsses.java (
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/android-developers/sJBm7LywxDQ
>> )
>> 3. Should I put my text file in res/ or res/common or res/raw ?
>>
>

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