Thank you Mark.

That is what I am asking.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have the following layout which display 3 buttons on a row. how can
>> i make it so that each button is evenly distributed across the row?
>> Right now, they are all crowded in the center of the row.
>
> I am not 100% certain how you are defining "evenly distributed across the
> row".
>
> One possibility is to use a RelativeLayout, anchoring the left button to
> the left edge, the right button to the right edge, and centering the
> middle button.
>
> If, however, "evenly distributed across the row" means you want the four
> dots in the following ASCII art to be the same size:
>
> .A.B.C.
>
> (where A, B, and C are your buttons)
>
> then you could use four View "widgets" in your LinearLayout, positioned
> where I have them indicated above, with android:layout_width="0px" and
> android:layout_weight="1". That should size them equally, with whatever
> space is left over after your four buttons. I think View "widgets" are
> naturally transparent, though you could always set
> android:visibility="false".
>
> There may be other solutions as well -- these are what come to mind.
>
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