I'm glad I could help!

Juan


On Apr 16, 8:44 pm, HippoMan <hippo.mail...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just tried your suggestion using two TextViews within a FrameLayout.
> It works perfectly, so I don't have to worry about manually wrapping
> text within an ImageView.
>
> Here's the logic:
>
> In my onOptionsItemSelected() method, after a menu click:
>
> * TextView 1 is currently in the front
> * Put a new background image and some new text in TextView 2
> * Switch TextView 1 and TextView 2 (I keep a reference to the
> "current" and "previous" TextViews, and I switch those references).
> * Start fading out the new TextView 2
> * Start fading in the new TextView 1
> * Bring the new TextView 1 to the front.
> * Return from onOptionsItemSelected().
>
> Thanks again for your excellent suggestion!
>
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