Might be: style="@android:style/Widget.TextView"

Otherwise, make a TextView and an EditText and change the GONE state
of them.

On 18 mei, 19:33, Raphael <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try this:
>         android:style="@android:style/Widget.TextView"
>
> R/
>
> On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Nikola Radosavljevic
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Note: I had troubles posting to android-beginners group, so I came here
> > hoping this will work.
> > Hello there,
>
> > I want an EditText to look like TextView but still behave like
> > EditText. I've tried applying TextView style to my EditText in my
> > layout.xml file, like this:
>
> > <EditText
> >        android:id="@+id/lipsum"
> >        android:text="Lorem ipsum"
> >        android:style="@android:style/Widget_TextView"
> > />
>
> > ..but I get an error within xml editor: "Error: No resource found that
> > matches the given name (at 'style' with value '@android:style/
> > Widget_TextView')." It is strange because @android:style/
> > Widget_TextView definitively exists - I double checked it in code via
> > android.R.style.Widget_TextView. Another strange thing is that I don't
> > get android:style offered in the xml editor while typing? There is
> > android:id, android:text and everything else.. but not
> > android:style?!
>
> > Note: I consider the hard way (making EditText look like TextView) to
> > be: extending EditText and overriding it's onDraw method.
>
> > Nikolar
>
> > PS: Check out
> >http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/themes.html#styles.
> > Why are id and style written without android: namespace?
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