After reading through References To Theme 
Attributes<http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/accessing-resources.html#ReferencesToThemeAttributes>
 I 
am trying to reference the value of an attribute in the my custom theme 
that I have set.

I am applying a user-defined style to a CheckedTextView

<CheckedTextView
    android:id="@+id/contactInfo"
    style="@style/ListViewCheckedTextViewRowStyle" ></CheckedTextView>

The user-defined style is defined as :

<style name="ListViewCheckedTextViewRowStyle" parent="@style/ListViewRowStyle">
    <item 
name="android:checkMark">?android:listChoiceIndicatorMultiple</item></style>

My theme I created is defined as :

<style name="YellowGreen" parent="android:Theme.Holo.Light.DarkActionBar">
    <item 
name="android:listChoiceIndicatorMultiple">@drawable/btn_check_holo_light</item></style>

However, the checkMark styling that gets displayed is the device's default 
theme's drawable and not my user defined drawable.

The only way I can have my drawable displayed is with :

<style name="ListViewCheckedTextViewRowStyle" parent="@style/ListViewRowStyle">
    <item name="android:checkMark">@drawable/btn_check_holo_light</item></style>

But that defeats the whole purpose of overriding this attribute, especially 
since I would like to override this attribute in multiple themes.

Why is this not working?

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