I use a Spinner inside a layout.
I use this code:
...
<Spinner
android:layout_width="200dp"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:id="#+id/spin_prod_promo" />
...
Now, when I assign it's adapter I use this code:
...
ArrayAdapter<String> dataAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(mcontext, android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item, mylabels);
// Drop down layout style
dataAdapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
Spinner myspinner = (Spinner) V.findViewById(R.id.spin_prod_promo);
// attaching data adapter to spinner
myspinner.setAdapter(dataAdapter);
...
My problem is that, the text color of the spinner is white... thus unreadable, and I do not set it to be this way anywhere in the code.
The "funny thing" is that I use the exact same code in a different activity and the Spinner has the right colors.
The difference is that in this (BAD) case the spinner is located in a fragment.
So if the spinner is in an activity - colors are fine
If the spinner is located on a fragment - color is messed up
I tried using a custom layout for the items of the spinner, but all I succeeded was to make the spinner look disabled. Plus there is always an item in the dropdown that has the color of the background (it can only be seen if I click on it, then I can see the content as long as I keep the click on)
What is going on here?
How can I solve this problem?
Is there something I can do to set the colors of the spinner to be the colors of the theme?
All other widgets in the fragment have normal colors...
Thank you
Context mcontext = getActivity().getApplicationContext(); Is this wrong?
Yes, this is wrong. Only use getApplicationContext() when you know exactly why you are using getApplicationContext(). In particular, never use getApplicationContext() for inflating layouts, as it will screw things up by not using the right theme.
I would delete mcontext entirely, replacing it with getActivity() where needed in your fragment.
just try this..
String[]array={"A","B","C","D"};
ArrayAdapter<String> adapter=new ArrayAdapter<String> (**YourClassName.this**,android.R.layout.simple_list_item_checked,array);
listView.setAdapter(adapter);
NOTE YourClassName.this is your current class name.This code is working for me.
I found the solution. It is to declare a custom layout for the item of the Spinner and use it instead of the default one. And in the custom layout, I set the color of the TextView text to black.
It works this way.
So the code: (promospin_row.xml)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:orientation="vertical" android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<TextView
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="New Text"
android:textColor="#000000"
android:id="#+id/tv_promo_txt"
android:paddingLeft="5dp"
android:paddingTop="5dp" />
</LinearLayout>
and the java code:
// Creating adapter for spinner
ArrayAdapter<String> dataAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(mcontext, R.layout.promospin_row, R.id.tv_promo_txt, mylabels);
// Drop down layout style
dataAdapter.setDropDownViewResource(R.layout.promospin_row);
Spinner myspinner = (Spinner) V.findViewById(R.id.spin_prod_promo);
// attaching data adapter to spinner
myspinner.setAdapter(dataAdapter);
This way, the item text becomes black. And no other anomalies.
Thank you #CommonsWare for your time
Just use null instead of getApplicationContext().
It must work.
I have tried it and its working.
In your Application you can use null instead of mcontext
I was having this problem too. This is not a solution but a potential workaround for others to try in case the above solutions don't work.
Set the background color of the popup that appears when the spinner is selected to something that contrasts the white text color.
<Spinner
...
android:popupBackground="#color/layout_background"
... />
Here I have defined layout_background as a dark greyish color #565656 in a seperate file called colors.xml located in my src/main/java/res/values folder.
Another solution is to indeed use GetApplication() as the context instead of
getActivity().getApplicationContext();
This way I can use the default item layout without having to declare a new custom layout.
So I guess, CommonsWare was right afterall. It is the context that blew things up.
Please #Commonsware, make your comment an answer so I can accept it, because you deserve it.
EDIT
I was writing this while you wrote your answer, that is why it seems I didn't see your answer :)
Just use getBaseContext() instead of mcontext.
Worked for me. I set the adapter of spinner inside onItemClick function of AutoCompleteTextView and had the same problem of text color until I used getBaseContext(). Hope this answer helps.
Related
I followed these instructions to add a spinner to my Toolbar which I am using as the action bar in my Android app.
However the text size is too small.
How do I get the correct text size for an action bar item?
For an example of the correct size see the Action Bar guide.
Try adding the below property to your spinner item, it worked for me :
android:textSize="?attr/actionBarSize"
Hope this helps..
Edit :
Okay, I wasn't telling you about toolbar, let me show an example which might help you :
I assumed in my answer that you have a custom layout defined for spinner, if not then have a look at below code :
Define spinnerLayout.xml file in your layout resource :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<TextView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="#+id/spinnerLayoutItems"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:textSize="?attr/actionBarSize"
android:textColor="#FF0000"
android:gravity="center"/>
Now, add this in your activity :
.....
Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.spinner); // Your spinner id in layout.
.....
ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = ArrayAdapter.createFromResource(this,
R.array.list,R.layout.spinnerLayoutItems);
spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
....
So, I was telling to set your textSize in spinner to "?attr/actionBarSize", you can set it anything, as big as you want.
I am sorry, I by mistake wrote in my previous answer : android:layout_height property, I have corrected it.
Hope this helps....
The accepted answer is wrong. Because ?attr/actionBarSize is 56dp!! Its HUGE for text. The right way to do it is set a style to the TextView as follows:
style="#style/ActionBarTitle"
If you are using AppCompat, you can also use this instead:
style="#style/Base.TextAppearance.Widget.AppCompat.Toolbar.Title"
Both achieve the same result. Styles in Android are repeated if you use support libraries.
how i add icon to spinner by xml where find the default value (not in the the list) ??
<Spinner
android:id="#+id/spinner1"
android:layout_gravity="center"
android:layout_weight="0.28"
android:prompt="#string/language_prompt"
android:textSize="12sp" <!-- icon insten of text -->
/>
i try android:Background="#drawable/world_language_icon" but doesn't work.
i dont find src or set drawable .
I dont find here (in google)
i need xml and not javaalso here i find in java
First of all, you should probably try proof reading your question before posting, and make sure you know exactly what you want to know.
how i add icon to spinner by xml
The icon is not added to the spinner itself, as what you use to populate the Spinner is an adapter. In order to add an icon to your Spinner items, you would need to create a custom adapter to set to the Spinner, and use a custom layout for the List Items.
where find the defult value (not in the the list) ??
That, I'm not sure what you are asking for. If your question is how to set a default item/value for the Spinner, it's not possible. The default item set will always be the first item on the List you populate the Spinner with. You can of course automatically select a different Spinner item in code, but even then you'll notice that the first item was selected before your other actions.
I know it is possible to change the font size of the Spinner menu that pops up when the button is clicked, and I know it is possible to change the font size of an ordinary button - but I can't seem to find anything on changing the size of the text in the actual spinner button itself. Is this possible? If so, how can it be done?
This is the generic layout from simple_spinner_item.xml, I've added a textSize attribute at the bottom, let's save it as spinner_item.xml:
<TextView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="#android:id/text1"
style="?android:attr/spinnerItemStyle"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:ellipsize="marquee"
android:singleLine="true"
android:textSize="36sp" />
And you use it just like any other layout in an adapter:
Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.spinner);
ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, R.layout.spinner_item, list);
adapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.spinner_dropdown_item);
spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
There is no "text in the actual spinner button itself", except what you put there. You determined the layout that appears in the Spinner, in both the closed and open states, by how you set up your SpinnerAdapter (e.g., via layout files supplied to the constructor and to setDropDownViewResource()). If you want to change anything about those layouts, you need to change your layout resources or change your SpinnerAdapter.
I'm using default spinner
<Spinner
android:id="#+id/mySpinner"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
ArrayAdapter<String> spinnerAdapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(getApplicationContext(),
android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item);
spinnerAdapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
((Spinner)findViewById(R.id.mySpinner)).setAdapter(spinnerAdapter);
How come elements are on a white background and a foreground color gray? It seems strange to me...
I know this is an old question, and this may help others comes here for answers.
Basically, it is because of the use of application context here. If you use the application context, the base theme will be applied on your layout and not the theme of your activity and that is the reason the color is white.
The details are well explained in the link: spinner text color is white? and here
Thanks commonsware for providing the answer to the original question.
The reason is you set it with android.R.layout.simple_spinner_item.
You can write your own Adapter class:
Spinner spinner = (Spinner) findViewById(R.id.mySpinner);
spinner.setAdapter(new MyCustomAdapter(CLASS.this, R.layout.spinner_layout, spinnerAdapter));
Then it will look like the way you design in spinner_layout.
I'm trying to have my own font in a listview using Java in Android OS 2.3.x
After reading the following links, i'm stuck:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/themes.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4576441/custom-font-in-android-listview
http://androidforums.com/android-lounge/143874-custom-typface-listview-row-layout.html
i can't post something usefull here.
My main problems are:
Why can't i change the Font for a listview, using setTypeface?
Why can't i define a Font for ALL texts in my application without putting it in every activity again?
Is there a documentation, which handles this problems? The Android SDK documentation is lacking a huge amount of details, like at which version otf Fonts are working.
I know that i have to learn many things and i'm ready as much books about this topics as i can. But after two days guessing and trying around, i have to ask for help.
Propably someone can push me in the right direction ;)
To give you a small idea, i tried to clean up some code:
File: res/layout/scores.xml (snippet from it)
<ListView
android:id="#+id/android:list"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:background="#00000000"
android:cacheColorHint="#00000000"
android:transcriptMode="disabled" >
</ListView>
File: src/notneededasinfo/ScoresActivity.java (snippet from it)
Resources myResources = getResources();
Typeface tf = Typeface.createFromAsset(myResources.getAssets(),"fonts/searstower.ttf");
TextView tv = (TextView) findViewById(android.R.id.list);
tv.setTypeface(tf);
Thx for help!
Well... first of all android:textStyle and setTypeface(Typeface) are not a property and function from ListView, it is from TextView.
Try to use this tutorial: http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/views/hello-listview.html
Anyway, you have to define a .xml file that defines the style for the itens in the ListView. At the link I posted before you can see on topic 4 the handler onCreate the following line:
setListAdapter(new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, R.layout.list_item, COUNTRIES));
So, you have to define the layout for the ListView item on the file list_item.xml used above as R.layout.list_item. On this file, list_item.xml, you define new TextViews or EditTexts or whatever and changes the fonts individualy for each View.
Hope it helps you...
TextView tv = (TextView) findViewById(android.R.id.list);
You need to have a text view to set the font. You are missing the list row view.
I have a answer for one of your questions
Why can't i define a Font for ALL texts in my application without
putting it in every activity again?
This is a known problem but easy to solve. Just implement a custom activity class which extends Activity and overwrite the setContentView() method. In this Method you can get all your TextViews for your current view and set the Typface
See here: Add custom font for complete android application