You might try using a couple of separate one-row tables within a
LinearLayout set for horizontal alignment..

On Jan 30, 11:46 am, James Yum <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately, row spanning is not supported. You may be able to come
> up with a workaround, such as using vertical linear layouts for the
> first three columns in the first row (the last column would be the
> tall button).
>
> Cheers,
> James
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 6:31 AM, madcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I want to create a table layout so I don't have to use absolute
> > values.
>
> > I have 2 <TableRow>'s in my <TableLayout>, and each row has 4 buttons,
> > all the same width.
>
> > The problem I'm having is with the last button on the first row.  the
> > button is as tall as two buttons combined.  I can make a button span 2
> > columns (width), but how do I make it span two rows and not move the
> > second row down?
>
> > e.g., What I would like (please excuse my poor ASCII art)
>
> > +++  +++  +++  +++
> > +=+  +=+  +=+  +=+
> > +++  +++  +++  +=+
> >                        +=+
> > +++  +++  +++  +=+
> > +=+  +=+  +=+  +=+
> > +++  +++  +++  +=+
>
> > What I'm getting:
>
> > +++  +++  +++  +++
> > +=+  +=+  +=+  +=+
> > +++  +++  +++  +=+
> >                        +=+
> >                        +=+
> >                        +=+
> >                        +++
> > +++  +++  +++
> > +=+  +=+  +=+
> > +++  +++  +++
>
> > Any advice on how to do this properly?!
>
> > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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