[android-developers] Re: ListView elements in Dialogs never expand to full width

2012-09-16 Thread Alexander Mikhnin
Thank you for the solution. Linear Layout works as well.

среда, 1 апреля 2009 г., 13:50:50 UTC+4 пользователь Matthias написал:

 Okay, I found (once again), a rather ugly workaround for this: Putting 
 the textview in layout object does the job. Like this: 

 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8? 
 RelativeLayout xmlns:android=http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/ 
 android 
 android:layout_width=fill_parent 
 android:layout_height=wrap_content 
 android:paddingLeft=14dip 
 android:paddingRight=15dip 
  
 TextView 
 android:id=@+id/list_dialog_item 
 android:layout_width=fill_parent 
 android:layout_height=wrap_content 
 android:minHeight=?android:attr/listPreferredItemHeight 
 android:textAppearance=?android:attr/textAppearanceLarge 
 android:gravity=center_vertical 
 / 
 /RelativeLayout 

 But, that layout object is unnecessary overhead of course 

 Is this a bug maybe?

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[android-developers] Re: ListView elements in Dialogs never expand to full width

2009-04-01 Thread matthias

anyone? I still cannot sort this one out.
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[android-developers] Re: ListView elements in Dialogs never expand to full width

2009-04-01 Thread matthias

Okay, I found (once again), a rather ugly workaround for this: Putting
the textview in layout object does the job. Like this:

?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
RelativeLayout xmlns:android=http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/
android
android:layout_width=fill_parent
android:layout_height=wrap_content
android:paddingLeft=14dip
android:paddingRight=15dip

TextView
android:id=@+id/list_dialog_item
android:layout_width=fill_parent
android:layout_height=wrap_content
android:minHeight=?android:attr/listPreferredItemHeight
android:textAppearance=?android:attr/textAppearanceLarge
android:gravity=center_vertical
/
/RelativeLayout

But, that layout object is unnecessary overhead of course

Is this a bug maybe?
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