a way to prefill the listview and don;t reuse anything?
Regards,
Patrick
2010/1/6 Patrick Plaatje pplaa...@gmail.com:
Hi Brion,
if this arraylist would be a rather big list, it would be costly
indeed, and it is a good suggestion. This list consists of just 10
items (feedmessage objects) though
Hi all,
for my app i'm using a listview to display rss news articles. All goes
well, and the implementation is almost done. But when using my app,
i'm not really satisfied with the smoothness and user experience of
it. The main problem is that when i scroll through the listview, which
contains an
with
such techniques, here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ8PoS6ai6U
On Jan 6, 8:18 am, Patrick Plaatje patrick.plaa...@ndcvbk.nl wrote:
Hi all,
for my app i'm using a listview to display rss news articles. All goes
well, and the implementation is almost done. But when using my app,
i'm not really
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What does your getView code look like. Are re-inflating your row view
every time it's called, are there multiple views for the rows etc?
Vince
On Jan 6, 10:18 am, Patrick Plaatje patrick.plaa...@ndcvbk.nl wrote:
Hi all,
for my app i'm using a listview to display rss news articles
(fm.getTitle
()));
holder.descriptionText.setText(Html.fromHtml
(fm.getDescription()));
On Jan 6, 12:57 pm, Patrick Plaatje pplaa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
i've used the holder method, but adding or omitting this didn;t give
me an increase or decrease in performance, my getView
Hi All,
i was wondering if i could put extra attributes in a strings.xml resource. I
need more metadata for the value in this resource and it seems to me that if
i could read those extra attributes from the static R reference, it saves me
resources over implementing an xml reader. So what i
Hi All,
i'm trying to process text which i'm receiving from a RSS feed. In this feed
all special characters are defined as numeric entities. When i try to
display these texts in a Text- or WebView, it stops displaying anything
after encountering the numeric entity.
Any thoughts?
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post did help you though. If not, reply again and i'll see if i can help.
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); //set icon for row with name Abhi
}
.. and so on for other rows
}
}
Thanks,
Abhishek
On Dec 21, 4:31 pm, Patrick Plaatje pplaa...@gmail.com wrote:
My Apologies,
i didn;t see the complete message
Hi,
Be aware that the timer uses a new thread, so you need a handle to
communicate with the UI thread.
Regards,
Patrick
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Op 19 dec 2009 10:52 PM schreef Andy Triboletti andy.tribole...@gmail.com
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I have some
Hi All,
Struggling and struggling, but can't find the thing i'm doin wrong in my
listview implementation. No exceptions, just no listview. I have a
customized adapter with an overridden getView method, but the Log.d won't
show, so i guess my adapter is just wrong? Could somebody have a look at
(what as far as i know
means it's visible)
Any more thoughts?
Patrick
2009/12/14 Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com
Patrick Plaatje wrote:
Hi All,
Struggling and struggling, but can't find the thing i'm doin wrong in my
listview implementation. No exceptions, just no listview. I
settings
etc)? I'm really clueless.
Regards,
Patrick
2009/12/14 Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com
Patrick Plaatje wrote:
thanx for your amazing fast reply. All your remarks are very valid, but
i might have oversimplified my code:
Sorry, I took the code listings at face value.
Your last
!
Patrick
2009/12/14 Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com
Patrick Plaatje wrote:
Hi Mark,
the hierarchy viewer helped me in identifying the ListView and it's 10
children. I can see the children here, but they just do not display in
the emulator. Are there any settings i can check? I
are loaded when they are within the view port. Is this correct
behaviour, because i am experiencing NPE's when i scroll (and a new view is
in the listview).
Regards,
Patrick
2009/12/14 Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com
Patrick Plaatje wrote:
Hi Mark,
the hierarchy viewer helped me
Hi Mark,
thanks a lot. I am indeed using the Holder pattern, and it looks like the
Holder object is set to null when the initial listview is loaded.
btw. the excerpt helped a lot!
Regs,
Patrick
2009/12/14 Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com
Patrick Plaatje wrote:
What i'm currently
Hi All,
i'm developing an application which has an listview. I'm currently creating
the list item view dynamically from code (linearlayout, which includes 2
textviews and 1 imageview), but i'd like to use an XML resource for this. I
read it isresource intensive when getting this view using
);
alc.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
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Hi all,
in my view i have the need to a somewhat different layout. It needs to
display a table within each row a cell for a thumbnail and a cell for
displaying a title and a description. The title and description should
be displayed on top of eachother, so something like:
example -
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/layout-objects.html#tablelayout
On Nov 25, 1:00 am, Patrick Plaatje pplaa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
in my view i have the need to a somewhat different layout. It needs to
display a table within each row a cell for a thumbnail
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