Hi,
i've tried the list13 implementation, but although scrolling seems
smoother then it ever was, i'm kinda displeased with the time it takes
to fill the rows with content. I think my main concern is related to
the reuse of the rows, rather then how to fill them. I am wondering if
there isn't a wa
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. These feedmessages are just a set
of getters and setters (of just small String objects) and are not doin
any costly oper
I see some problems here:
// Bind the data efficiently with the holder.
holder.titleText.setText(Html.fromHtml(((FeedMessage)Items.get
(position)).g etTitle()));
holder.descriptionText.setText(Html.fromHtml(((FeedMessage)Items.get
(positi on)).getDescription()));
Drawable d = null;
FeedMessage fm
Hi,
i've used the holder method, but adding or omitting this didn;t give
me an increase or decrease in performance, my getView method is below:
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
// A ViewHolder keeps
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 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> for my app i'm using a listview to display rss news articles. All goes
> well, and the implement
Hi Brion,
thanks, i will certainly give that a try. But the funy thing is that
i'm actually not attaching that much data to my listview rows. I even
stripped the images from it and i still have some "hickups" when
scrolling. And it's indeed probably the getview method which tries to
attach the dat
Are you using any of the techniques shown in the List13.java example
in the APIDemos? I have a video example of what can be achieved with
such techniques, here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ8PoS6ai6U
On Jan 6, 8:18 am, Patrick Plaatje wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> for my app i'm using a listview to
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