I use the same view for my rows as I do my table header, so in order
for them to size correctly (make sure the columns in the header line
up with the column in the rows), they have to be within the same
container to have the same width, correct?  That's all I meant by
needing to be in the same ViewGroup.

- Mike

On Jun 25, 9:54 am, Marco Nelissen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Mike <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks guys.  This does work provided the ListView and the header View
> > are within the same parent ViewGroup.
>
> Can you give an example of when they would not be?
>
> > I would, however, like to request that the ListView be enhanced with
> > two new methods:
>
> > void addHeaderView(View v, Object data, boolean isSelectable, boolean
> > scrollsWithContent)
> > void addFooterView(View v, Object data, boolean isSelectable, boolean
> > scrollsWithContent)
>
> > This would allow a dev to leave management of the headers and footers
> > entirely with the ListView and provide the ability to have "sticky"
> > headers and footers that are owned by the ListView.
>
> What's the advantage of this over putting your headerview above the ListView
> in a LinearLayout?
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