Isn't that just done by specifying different values for different
states? Just like you would for a custom button? Doesn't look very
difficult in the source:
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob;f=core/res/res/drawable/tab_indicator.xml;h=65df805d73ed4e759fe3f856bd5f6731bdb02ab0;hb=eclair
http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob;f=core/res/res/color/tab_indicator_text.xml;h=5f5c2a4a265fbbb0663fdec2bae4363cefaed92d;hb=eclair

On Mar 7, 8:06 am, Petroleum Nasby <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a TabHost that requires indicators more complex than a simple string
> label (the tab itself, not the contents of the tab). There is no
> graphics involved,
> just font size and layout of text.
>
> The documentation suggests I may call the setIndicator method with a View
> instead of a CharSequence, but do not provide any pattern to follow. This 
> almost
> works -- the tabs function but are not colored properly.
>
> I can probably use OnTabChangeListener to set their background color to white
> or black, but clearly this is wrong also -- the orange color
> transitions, etc. are lost.
> I just want the existing label behavior on text that's laid out.
>
> What pattern should I be following here?
>
> P. V. Nasby

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