You might also be able to scroll the text by restricting the ellipsize
the text by setting properties of the TextView to:

android:maxLines="1"
android:scrollHorizontally="true"

I do this with an EditText and it works perfectly.

Paul

On Jan 28, 7:54 pm, John Lussmyer <johnlussm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wrapped the TextView in a ScrollView (even though TextView is documented
> as handling it's own scrolling and doesn't need a ScrollView).
> This let me call the fullScroll( View.FOCUS_DOWN) method in the ScrollView
> to make the newest text visible.
>
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Tobiah <t...@tobiah.org> wrote:
> > On 01/28/2011 09:50 AM, John Lussmyer wrote:
>
> >> I have a TextView that frequently has text appended from a service.
> >> I can append the text just fine, but how do I make the TextView scroll so
> >> the newly appended text is visible?
> >> Once the view fills, the new text is below the bottom edge.
>
> > I haven't used it for Android, but usually there is a Scrollable container
> > that lets you put things into it that are larger than the screen.  There
> > must
> > be such a widget... check the methods.  I imagine that you can set the
> > scroll
> > position  programmatically.

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