I am creating a small calendar control that will be part of an application that runs on a larger-than-phone-sized screen. The calendar will simply display the current month and allow users to touch-select a day with an iPhone keyboard style popup bubble indicating which day is chosen.
The problem is that in order to do it with buttons would require 42 tiny buttons, which would probably be a resource hogging solution. Although a keyboard would give me the iPhone-keyboard-bubble-like behavior, i dont think that we can place a keyboard in a static location within a Layout, using it like a View. So I am wondering what is the best way to go about implementing this. Is my "42 buttons is too many" assumption correct? Is my keyboard assumption correct? Do I have to use a SurfaceView (or something) and draw everything myself? Is there some other grid-like control that can make this simpler? Thanks, Clark
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