On Nov 23, 6:17 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> Susan wrote:
> > Just to make sure I'm understanding you
> > correctly, you mean that there's no way to, say, change the image in
> > an ImageView or change the color of a Button programmatically?
>
> Sure you can, the same way you set the image in the Im
Well, bummer. =( That's a distinction I had never considered. Thanks
for taking the time to answer!
On Nov 23, 5:17 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> Susan wrote:
> > Just to make sure I'm understanding you
> > correctly, you mean that there's no way to, say, change the image in
> > an ImageView or change
Susan wrote:
> Just to make sure I'm understanding you
> correctly, you mean that there's no way to, say, change the image in
> an ImageView or change the color of a Button programmatically?
Sure you can, the same way you set the image in the ImageView or set the
color in the Button in the app wid
Wow, that's terrible news! Just to make sure I'm understanding you
correctly, you mean that there's no way to, say, change the image in
an ImageView or change the color of a Button programmatically?
Thanks...
On Nov 23, 4:51 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> Susan wrote:
> > I know EditTexts aren't allow
Susan wrote:
> I know EditTexts aren't allowed in Widgets -- I have a TextView, not
> an EditText. (I say it behaves like an EditText because focusable and
> editable are set to true.) Additionally, displaying the TextView or
> editing text works perfectly. The only "problem" is that I don't know
>
Mark,
I know EditTexts aren't allowed in Widgets -- I have a TextView, not
an EditText. (I say it behaves like an EditText because focusable and
editable are set to true.) Additionally, displaying the TextView or
editing text works perfectly. The only "problem" is that I don't know
how to access i
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