Hi,
I'd like to create an UI existing out of the following elements :

<LinearLayout>
    <TableLayout>
        <TableRow>
           <ImageButton>
           <TextView>
        </TableRow>
   </TableLayout>
   <ScrollView>
      <TableLayout>
         <TableRow>
            <ImageButton>
            <ImageButton>
         </TableRow>
          <TableRow>
            <ImageButton>
            <ImageButton>
         </TableRow>
          <TableRow>
            <ImageButton>
            <ImageButton>
         </TableRow>
      </TableLayout>
    </ScrollView>

So in short :
A vertical LinearLayout, which contains first a TableLayout with just
one TableRow, and afterwards a Scrollable Table...

If I try it like above I actually will only see the first TableLayout,
the ScrollView (with it's tabel and tablerows) won't show at all...
I read that within a ScrollView there should be a LinearLayout and in
there the TableLayout...
So I did that and it works but ONLY if I completely remove the first
TableLayout, which I actually want to keep..

So is this some kind of know bug, or how could I possibly solve this ?
Is it possible for a ScrollView to co-exist with another TableLayout
(on the same XML "level") ? Or can it onky exits if it's the only
child of the base-layout ?

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