nEx.Software wrote:
> It is incredibly easy to put tabs at the bottom... Just provide a
> layout xml file that places the TabWidget at the bottom, you get
> bottom tabs. You can then specify a view to use for a tab indicator,
> so you can make it look however you want it to look.

*blink, blink*

How do you "specify a view to use for a tab indicator"? Subclass
TabWidget and override getChildTabViewAt()? Or is there another trick?
Knowing that would be hugely useful, if you'd be willing to share the
technique.

Thanks!

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