Set the background for your button.
In particular set a StateList drawable
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/drawable-resource.html#StateList

William


On Nov 14, 4:52 am, "s.rawat" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Beck,
> Appreciate you typing so much on your  mobile device yet clarifying my
> example for others too..
> I have striked out few last lines from my last mail.>Or are you looking for a 
> way to overlay them onto your application> yes
>
> you are correct, the buttons made by me(from a clip art, manual drawing,
> taken photograph, animated icon, image,drawing manually on a paper and
> clicking a picture of it and copying it over my clickable button)
>
> TO elaborate more -this was the
> link<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysdtXasmWGo>and see the frames at
> 0:17,:0:19,0:27,0:35 and 1:11.
>
> rgds,
> \Saurabh
>
> "..pain is temporary.....quitting lasts forever......"
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> On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 10:48 PM, c beck <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Since the last time you asked this question, I still have no idea what the
> > paper camera is.  I am now torn between whether I should click on the link
> > you provided or cut-n-paste your question into Google... see I'm lazy too
> > and don't think I can be bothered to do both. ;-)
>
> > But seriously, what exactly are you wanting?  All you have asked is "is it
> > possible".  So I can answer that easily, "yes it is possible".  But I
> > assume you need help beyond that?  Are you looking for a program to assist
> > in drawing buttons?  Or are you looking for a way to overlay them onto your
> > application?  Although I don't know, the buttons on paper camera look to be
> > nothing more than something drawn onto their background.  Maybe they
> > animate when you click on them? (I'm not about to download the thing and
> > install it to find out.)
>
> > So I guess the point I am making here is if you can't be bothered to look
> > into this yourself, at least define what you want help with a bit better.
>
> > Of course there is always a chance some kind soul will know exactly what
> > you are talking about and take pity on you... :-)  but if not:
>
> > If you are asking as simple as how you can put a button in a program, I
> > would reccomend looking at the source of some applications.  Find one that
> > does what you want and take a peak....Andstop is a stopwatch that is fairly
> > straight forward, I assume.  There are dozens of other applications
> > available on code.Google.com (filter with the android label) and a nice
> > collection of finished projects on the fdroid repository.
>
> > There are also a lot of tutorials on YouTube.
>
> > And a few elsewhere.
>
> > Best of luck.  And cheers.
>
> > sent from a mobile device
> > On Nov 13, 2011 12:30 AM, "s.rawat" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> HI ,
> >> Is it possible to make  the custom clickable buttons (from the clip art ,
> >> button image, or any fancy looking figure) and add to the android UI, just
> >> like paper camera Application<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2a4QGGLQUM>
> >> .
> >> I have  been trying the same on Honeycomb and they ave something good xml
> >> editor features where we can do such type of thing , not sure, plz share
> >> your thoughts or slap a lmgtfy link for me.* sorry for my desperation
> >> and laziness..But trust me , something else is keeping me
> >> busy...Tech of-course..will post my experiences(Underlined this text is
> >> striked out ans have no value)*...!!
> >> Rgds,
> >> Softy
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