I'd give it a try :)

Thanks!

On Oct 5, 6:20 am, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Oct 4, 8:40 pm, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > I have a question about setting thebackgroundcolorfor buttons.
> >> > When I am using btn.setBackgroundColor(Color.RED), the entire button
> >> > turns into a red rectangle.
>
> >> Correct.
>
> >> > Is there actually a workaround to achieve this?
>
> >> What is "this"?
>
> > "this" refers to the intention to set the button with a Redbackground
> >color.
> > I actually meant to ask if there are any other ways to set the button
> > with a Redbackgroundcolor.
>
> > :)
>
> Option #1: Use a redcolor, as you did there. Downside: your button will
> appear to be no longer focusable or clickable, since the different button
> UI states for those events are actually part of the buttonbackground.
>
> Option #2: Create a StateListDrawable, perhaps through a <selector> XML
> file in res/drawable/. Clone the XML from the XML used by Android for
> buttons by default, and replace whichever states you want with a solid 
> redcolor, or a red .9.png file, or something.
>
> --
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