Hi hackbod,

I tried with both your variations, with interesting results. Setting
the following:

    android:background="?android:buttonStyle"

gives me a background of an indeterminate progress bar.

Trying:

    android:background="@android:style/Widget.Button"

just gives me a runtime error:

    "Bimary XML file line #38: Error inflating class
java.lang.reflect.Constructor"

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Mark


On Apr 9, 5:31 pm, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want the standard button image, use android:background="?
> android:buttonStyle".
>
> This says to find the android platform buttonStyle in the current
> theme, and use that value for the background drawable resource.  This
> is as opposed to android:background="@android:style/Widget.Button",
> which says to use that explicit resource as the background.  (In the
> default black theme, android:buttonStyle is set to android:style/
> Widget.Button, so these boil down to the same thing.  But by using
> the ? version, if you change to a different theme or make your own
> then the layout will get whatever value you specify in it.)
>
> On Apr 9, 2:12 pm, "Romain Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Note: that code is from the Home application actually.
>
> > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Romain Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > They are application specific. It was just an example.
>
> > >  On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Mark Wyszomierski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > > wrote:
>
> > >  >  I see, hate to drag this on, but where are:
>
> > >  >     "@drawable/pressed_application_background_static"
>
> > >  >     ->  pressed_application_background_static
>
> > >  >  being defined? Are those standard android images, or do I have to make
> > >  >  all those myself?
>
> > >  >  Thanks,
> > >  >  Mark
>
> > >  >  On Apr 9, 3:55 pm, "Romain Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  >  > No, it's just a drawable. So you put it in
> > >  >  > res/drawable/my_background.xml for instance.
>
> > >  >  > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Mark Wyszomierski <[EMAIL 
> > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  >  > >  That looks exactly like what I need.
>
> > >  >  > >  Where exactly do you create that selector definition though, 
> > > does that
> > >  >  > >  go in the styles.xml file? Then you somehow set that as the 
> > > background
> > >  >  > >  of the LinearLayout instance? Right now I've simply defined my
> > >  >  > >  LinearLayout in an xml file:
>
> > >  >  > >  <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/
> > >  >  > >  android"
> > >  >  > >         android:layout_width="fill_parent"
> > >  >  > >         android:layout_height="wrap_content"
> > >  >  > >         android:orientation="vertical">
>
> > >  >  > >       .. other stuff
>
> > >  >  > >  </LinearLayout>
>
> > >  >  > >  so I just need to add the android:background attribute of the 
> > > above
> > >  >  > >  definition to point to that selector definition?
>
> > >  >  > >  Thanks a lot,
> > >  >  > >  Mark
>
> > >  >  > >  On Apr 9, 2:27 pm, "Romain Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  >  > >  > To do this you will need to give your LinearLayout a 
> > > background that
> > >  >  > >  > supports states. For instance:
>
> > >  >  > >  > <selector 
> > > xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android";>
> > >  >  > >  >     <item android:state_focused="true" 
> > > android:state_pressed="true"
> > >  >  > >  > 
> > > android:drawable="@drawable/pressed_application_background_static" />
> > >  >  > >  >     <item android:state_focused="false" 
> > > android:state_pressed="true"
> > >  >  > >  > 
> > > android:drawable="@drawable/pressed_application_background_static" />
> > >  >  > >  >     <item android:state_focused="true"
> > >  >  > >  > 
> > > android:drawable="@drawable/focused_application_background_static" />
> > >  >  > >  >     <item android:state_focused="false"
> > >  >  > >  > android:drawable="@android:drawable/empty" />
> > >  >  > >  > </selector>
>
> > >  >  > >  > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Mark Wyszomierski <[EMAIL 
> > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  Hi Romain Guy,
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  The LinearLayout instance is indeed clickable, but is there 
> > > a way to
> > >  >  > >  > >  get it to flash orange like a normal button? I guess that's 
> > > the only
> > >  >  > >  > >  part missing to making it look more button-ish,
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  Thanks,
> > >  >  > >  > >  Mark
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  On Apr 9, 12:39 pm, "Romain Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  >  > >  > >  > Actually there is. Home for instance uses a LinearLayout 
> > > to create the
> > >  >  > >  > >  > buttons on the right. Simply call setClickable() and 
> > > setFocusable() on
> > >  >  > >  > >  > your LinearLayout then add an OnClickListener.
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Hielko <[EMAIL 
> > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  It's possible to implement, but there is no default 
> > > method that can do
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  that for you.
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  On Apr 9, 5:39 pm, Mark Wyszomierski <[EMAIL 
> > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  > Hi Everyone,
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  > Is there any way to make a whole LinearLayout 
> > > instance behave like a
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  > big button, so it flashes when clicked?
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  > Similar to an ImageButton, but I'd like to be able 
> > > to set the entire
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  > layout as the button really.
>
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  > Thanks,
> > >  >  > >  > >  > >  > Mark
>
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