For anyone else googling this, the bug in Android is that
setClipToPadding() is "true" by default and overrides whatever you set
setClipChildren() to. *grumble* This is not in any documentation,
anywhere.

On Mar 3, 4:57 pm, "Jason D. Clinton" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Romain;
>
> I can reproduce this at API Levels 5, 6 and 7. Is this a regression or
> is Android simply unable to animate outside of the parent?
>
> On Feb 10, 8:24 pm, yaturner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I wish it were that simple but as you can see from my code snippet I
> > tried that. The Layout aChildLayout is a direct child of the root
> > layout.
>
> > I think my only hope is make the animation a child of the root and
> > figure out how to position it over the child ImageView
>
> > On Feb 10, 9:25 am, Romain Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > To prevent the clipping you can simply disable children clipping on
> > > the various containers of your view hierarchy.
>
> > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 7:32 AM, yaturner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I have a RelativeLayout with numerous child layouts which in turn have
> > > > images in them, I wish to animate an ImageView in one of the child
> > > > layouts such that it appears to move from its starting position in one
> > > > child Layout and stop in another.
>
> > > > I can start the image in the correct Layout with the following code
> > > > snippet
>
> > > >                ImageView card = new ImageView(this);
> > > >                card.setImageDrawable( aDrawable );
> > > >                RelativeLayout.LayoutParams lp = new 
> > > > RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(
> > > >                RelativeLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
> > > >                RelativeLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
> > > >                lp.addRule( RelativeLayout.ALIGN_LEFT, R.id.Image01 );
> > > >                lp.addRule( RelativeLayout.ALIGN_BOTTOM, R.id.Image01 );
>
> > > >                aChildLayout.addView(card, lp);
> > > >                aChildLayout.bringChildToFront(card);
>
> > > > The problem is that when I animate the card, it gets clipped as soon
> > > > as it 'leaves' its parent layout (aChildLayout). I tried adding
>
> > > >                  aChildLayout.setClipChildren(false);
>
> > > > But that did not help.
>
> > > > Making card a child of the root layout doesn't work either because you
> > > > can only specify layout params relative to the layout to which card is
> > > > being added, so the card ends up in the upper left hand corner of the
> > > > root (0,0).
>
> > > > Is there a way to position an ImageView that belongs to a parent view
> > > > such that it is aligned with an ImageView in one of its child Layout?
>
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>
> > > Note: please don't send private questions to me, as I don't have time
> > > to provide private support.  All such questions should be posted on
> > > public forums, where I and others can see and answer them

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