I've used LinearLayout > TabHost > LinearLayout > TabWidget/
FrameLayout and then added a list view to each tab programmatically.

On Oct 21, 2:35 pm, Jason Proctor <jason.android.li...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> >I ask for 24 hours, I get 17 or so. Everybody's in such a rush... ;-)
>
> :-)
>
> i waited a little longer to reply...
>
> >-- Skipping the 62px of padding and using a LinearLayout to stack the
> >TabWidget and FrameLayout is now working. So, you can have a TabHost
> >hold a LinearLayout which holds the TabWidget and FrameLayout.
>
> ah this is definitely good news, the "cut a hole for the widget"
> thing seemed a bit hacky...
>
> >You can customize the tabs somewhat via setView() on the TabSpec in 1.6,
> >though I have not tried this.
>
> i'll check it out, thanks.
>
> --
> jason.vp.engineering.particle
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