This can be accomplished using either LinearLayout or RelativeLayout...

Thanks,
Justin Anderson
MagouyaWare Developer
http://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware


On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 9:52 AM, viktor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Green - LinearLayout
> Black - FrameLayout
> Red - ImageView
> Button
>
> Green.addView(TextView, ...)
> Green.addView(Black, ...)
> Green.addView(Button, ...)
>
> Black.addView(Red, ...)
>
> You also can make layouts using classes.
>
> Вівторок, 17 липня 2012 р. 20:56:54 UTC+3 користувач Maksymilian
> Strzelecki написав:
>
>> hey guys
>> im a newfag to android development and after few years of strict c++
>> coding with apis such as ogl, dx, sfml i really got a headache with all
>> those layouts and stuff
>>
>> basically im asking you how to achieve the following setup:
>> http://i.imgur.com/LQxBU.png
>>
>> i tried putting together some random layouts and fixing it up with
>> WYSIWYG editor but this thing just drives me bannas and i cant make it
>> work...it feels like whatever I do, the editor behaves diffrently
>> if someone could give me some tips it would be awesome
>>
>> btw, can i create an event to form [activity in this case] that is called
>> each frame? [no game loop sucks!]
>>
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