I think fragments can do that, but I have not got my head around them
yet.
Also, I have never changed 'part' of a layout just on its own without
redrawing all of it. Sorry I am not much help.



On Jun 16, 2:46 am, New Developer <secur...@isscp.com> wrote:
> create a simple layout.xml  with a Button and TextEdit
>
> Then call that layout using  intent  and  then call the same layout using 
> inflate
> and see the difference.
>
> Droid if you avoid inflate,  is there a way to call intent, but only use part 
> of the screen
> by that I mean I have a home page layout which has a framelayout as part of 
> the screen
> how can I use intent and fill just the framelayout with the new intent's 
> layout ?
>
> at present I only know that intent will change the whole screen.
>
> So
> Main layout.xml
> --------------------------------------------
> |  layout      |    layout 2                    |
> |      1          |                                       |
> |                  |-----------------------------|
> |                  |  layout 3                      |
> |                  |                                      |
> --------------------------------------------
>
> I just want to fill layout 3  with other layouts  using intent,  is this 
> possible ??
>
> thanks in advance
>
> On Jun 15, 2011, at 8:00 PM, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
>
>
>
> > My head is now exploding.  This discussion makes no sense at all. :p
>
> > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Droid <rod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yes, I noticed that inflate code has not so many attributes as in xml
> > layout files.
> > I generally avoid inflate for the reasons you stated. Not really sure
> > what is going on behind the scenes.
>
> > On Jun 15, 6:39 pm, New Developer <secur...@isscp.com> wrote:
> > > Thanks
>
> > > my OnCreate()  has nothing in it.
> > > The only thing different is the method of calling the exact same  layout
> > > 1) using intent        and        2) using inflate
>
> > > The intent appears normal   the  the inflate appears transparent  even
> > > when the button is clicked, or text is select the  original highlight 
> > > color Orange is  gray  under  inflate.
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > > On Jun 15, 2011, at 10:47 AM, Marcin Orlowski wrote:
>
> > > > You do not run the layout. You do not call it nor call it with the 
> > > > intent. All you now comparing is bit nonsense as it is intent sent to 
> > > > your application vs inflating xml file. Not much comparable. Check your 
> > > > code in activity's onCreate() for anything extra you do there or check 
> > > > your code around inflate() to see if you do not miss anything you do in 
> > > > onCreate().
>
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> > > > Marcin Orlowski
>
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> > > > On 15 June 2011 16:33, New Developer <secur...@isscp.com> wrote:
> > > > I have a layout with a button and EditText  fields
>
> > > > IF I call the layout using  intent
> > > > intent.setClass(getApplicationContext(), eedsClientActivity.class...
> > > > startActivity(....
>
> > > > The Buttons have a light gray background neat black text
> > > > and the EditText a white background
>
> > > > IF I call the layout using  inflate
> > > > inflate.inflate(R.layout.client_single,    parent);
>
> > > > The Buttons have a dull gray background , Large white text
> > > > and the EditText appear transparent, almost see through background 
> > > > slightly grayish
>
> > > > Why the Difference  it is the same .xml layout ??
>
> > > > What additionally is called By intent  that inflate does not call ?
>
> > > > thanks in advance
>
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