Thanks for the advice.

I made one class that derivates from RadioButton and I've overrided the
onDraw() method. So I'm able to use the RadioGroup and draw the view the way
I wish.

Att,
Igor Araújo

2011/10/18 TreKing <treking...@gmail.com>

> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Igor Araujo <igor.arauj...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> So, I want to know: There is a way to make the TextView selection become
>> "permanent"?
>>
>
> Handle the touch / click event and update the style as you see fit.
>
>
>>  Or even better: there's a way to make it works as a RadioButton? (Or use
>> one RadioButton with a selection square margin instead of that selection
>> circle?)
>
>
> The circle is simply the RadioButton's default drawable. You can change it
> at will. See the RadioGroup docs and search through the SDK resources where
> you can see how it's defined (using a StateListDrawable for its various
> states).
>
>
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