Hi there,

I'm writing a little custom view which can be in two states : checked,
not checked. According to the state it is in, it's background changes.
Quite straightforward sort of behavior.
My class extends FrameLayout and implements the Checkable interface.
In my toogle method I just calls the setChecked method with a boolean
corresponding to the new state. My setChecked method simply sets a
mChecked boolean and calls the refreshDrawableState method. Pressing
the view should then toggle it back and forth between the states
check, unchecked.
The background of the FrameLayout is given a StateListDrawable in
which I've defined a drawable item for the following states :
state_pressed, state_focused, state_checked=true, state_checked=false.
When I press my custom view, the background changes all right back and
forth between the state_pressed=true and state_checked=false items.
But state_checked=true is never called.

What am I doing wrong?

Thank you for your help,

Marc

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