Sorry , we are not able to understand you fully. Wht is the difference
between the first approach we explained in the mail and the approach u
suggested .  Up to our knowledge both are same . Wht difference it is going
to make if u inflate every view programmatically instead of using xml ?

On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Piren <gpi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Android doesn't support putting two scrollable views one inside the other
> and i assume you dont want to divide the screen area between the listviews
> and make each take a constant size.
>
> You're best (and probably only) choice is to just do everything manually.
> put a linear layout inside a scrollview and inflate everything in it
> manually. (the two textviews and the two listviews).
> you can actually use the same code you wrote for your listviews to do that
> with some modifications.
> It sounds like a lot of effort, but after doing it a few times i've
> noticed that it isnt. in some instances it even makes stuff easier.
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 9:15:42 AM UTC+2, Jovish P wrote:
>>
>> In one of screen  we want to come up with a desing like this
>>
>> Textview
>> Listview
>> Textview
>> Listview
>>
>> First we thought of putting everything inside a linear layout with
>> vertical orientation and put that layout inside
>> a scroll view. Then we come to know that it is not a good idea. So right
>> now what we are trying to do is
>> add header and footer for listview. Header view will be a text view and
>> footer view will be a layout which conatins
>> a texview and listview. The problem what we are facing now is ,  we are
>> not able to scroll the second listview which is in
>> footerview layout. Is it a good solution ? If not wht is the best way to
>> do this ? Share your thoughts about this.
>>
>>
>>
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