I have made a custom widget, very similar to JTable in Swing.  It is
not editable, and all data is replaced at once, allowing easy checking
for the widest item in each column & custom col sizing at replace
time.  It is a subclass of LinearLayout, filled with re-usable
TableRow Objects, sub-classed directly from View.

TableRow is both Clickable, focusable, & focusable In Touch Mode.
TableRow overrides onDraw(Canvas), calling super.  It draws the first
column in Black with Lt gray underneath.  If the TableRow isFocused
() , then a filled rectangle is drawn, before the rest of the cols
(left or right justified based on data type), and borders.

Where do I get the color, orange, to draw the filled rectangle
indicating focus?  android.R.drawable.list_selector_background seems
to be a pointer, value 17301602, not an actual color.  Placing any
real Color in my code draws things fine.  Is this 17301602 transparent
or something?  Am I doing this wrong, or do I just need to know how to
fine the orange?
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