Al, when I'm trying to use RelativeLayout it shows me ListView only. I
think I've tried all the combinations of properties. Can you give any
example whele ListView and something else are shown on the screen
together?

On 31 май, 20:33, Al <alcapw...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I used a RelativeLayout for something similar. Specify the listview in
> xml using @android:id/list as the id, and then define the button with
> the correct layout settings to position it below the listview (and
> align it to the bottom of the screen). Giving the button the following
> property: android:layout_below="@android:id/list", should help get it
> into place.
>
> Then in code, use a class which extends ListActivity, call
> setContentView(R.layout.my_layout), use findViewById to find the
> listView and set an adapter or something to populate it.
>
> On May 31, 3:48 pm, Mike Lanin <mike.la...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I want to create layout like:
> > ______________
> > |                       |
> > |        Here        |
> > |       scrolls      |
> > |         the         |
> > |     ListView     |
> > |                      |
> > |____________ |
> > |    here is the   |
> > |       button      |
> > |____________ |
>
> > But it shows me either only Button or only the List. What should I do
> > to make them be together?
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