Ok I'll try it to do.
Another thing is. Imagine I've made an specific layout, that handles
different kind of screen wides, but it doesn't care about if you in
portrait. Shall I use a condition and use a different layout for every
position?
For example:
if (getResources().getConfiguration().orientation ==
Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) {
//specific layout for LANDSCAPE
mAdapter = new
NoLocGigAdapter(getActivity(),R.layout.no_loc_gig_list_landscape,gList);
else {
//Portrait Layout
mAdapter = new
NoLocGigAdapter(getActivity(),R.layout.no_loc_gig_list_portrait,gList);
}
setListAdapter(mAdapter)
And in the getView() method:
if (getResources().getConfiguration().orientation ==
Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) {
//specific layout for LANDSCAPE
holder.tit.setText(g.getTitle());
else {
//Portrait Layout
holder.tit.setText(g.getTitle());
holder.des.setText(g.getDescription());
holder.slots.setText(String.valueOf(g.getSlotsFree()));
holder.time.setText(g.getTimeLeft());
}
Thank you again
On 28 nov, 21:17, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is working as intended for that sample. If you want to return to the
> details in portrait, you will need to use a different approach for
> implementing the UI, entirely using fragments.
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> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 7:37 AM, m3n0R <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi everybody:
>
> > I've just have developed something like the FragmentLayoutSupport
> > example from Google, to show a ListView and Details from every element
> > in the list.
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> >http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/Support4Demos/src/com/...
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> > The point is, when you you get the list in PORTRAIT mode, and you
> > select details (a TextView), you enter to the Fragment wanted
> > (DetailsFragment). Once you are therem if you turn the phone to LAND
> > mode, the element is well selected, but once we turn again the phone
> > to PORTRAIT mode, tada! we are on the list screen instead the Details
> > screen.
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> > Anybody knows how to solve that? Is the example wrong?
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