Thanks, Mark...that did the trick. :)

On Apr 9, 5:44 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> polyclefsoftware wrote:
> > I'm trying to create a spinner that displays an image+text, where the
> > image can be one of two possible images, depending on a parameter
> > (e.g. think of a list of users, with a green light if they're online
> > and a red one if they're not).
>
> > I subclassed ArrayAdapter, and I get exactly the behavior I want for
> > the image currently displayed in the Spinner. But when I click on the
> > Spinner and it displays all the drop down items, they do not display
> > per the custom ArrayAdapter I created.
>
> You also need to override getDropDownView().
>
> > Is there a way to get the view of each item in the drop-down menu to
> > display exactly as they do in the Spinner window when it's not open?
>
> You may not want to do that. The stock simple_spinner_dropdown_item is a
> CheckedTextView, which is what gives you the radio button on the right
> to indicate the current selection. I don't know whether Spinner requires
> a View that supports Checkable or not.
>
> > Do I need to override setDropDownViewResource similar to the way I
> > overrode getView?
>
> No, you also need to override getDropDownView().
>
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