If you need to animate a view's size, that, as far as I'm concerned, you've
got two choices:

1. setScaleX on the fragment's parent view, driven by one of the animation
mechanisms. This will result in distortion, which may or may not be
acceptable.

2. create a custom layout to serve as the fragments' parent, and animate a
parameter that's used in its onLayout (calling requestLayout during
animation, after updating this parameter's value).

-- K

2012/7/3 William Swartzendruber <[email protected]>

> I'm also very curious about how this works.
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