Also I really want to use the .smoothScrollBy() function of the
scrollView.

On Aug 10, 7:39 pm, rukiman <[email protected]> wrote:
> LinearLayout will not work for me  as what I want to put in the
> ScrollView is much larger than the screen.
> So I think it is easier to use ScrollView as it knows to not render
> the widgets until it scrolls onto view?
>
> Unless can you get that behaviour using a LinearLayout?
>
> On Aug 10, 7:32 pm, Atif Gulzar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > do not use scrollView at all and use LinearLauout and use combination of
> > touch events and scrollBy(int,
> > int)<file:///E:/android-sdk-windows-1.5_r3/docs/reference/android/view/View 
> > .html#scrollBy%28int,%20int%29>,
> > scrollTo(int, 
> > int)<file:///E:/android-sdk-windows-1.5_r3/docs/reference/android/view/View 
> > .html#scrollTo%28int,%20int%29>.
> > By this way you can also achieve horizontal scrolling.
>
> > --
> > Best Regards,
> > Atif Gulzar
>
> > I ◘◘◘◘ Unicode, ɹɐzlnƃ ɟıʇɐ
>
> > On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 2:50 PM, rukiman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Just wondering if there is an easier way to simply stop ScrollView
> > > from being scrolled via touch inputs? I will programmatically get the
> > > ScrollView to scroll to top or bottom.
>
> > > As a last resort, I guess I will have to inherit from ScrollView and
> > > capture all the ontouch events. But wondering if there is an easier
> > > way before I take this approach?
>
> > > Thanks.
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