applying a theme to an appwidget
I'm trying to define a theme for an appwidget, and have it applied at the application level. I have a theme like,
<style name="theme.dark">
<item name="android"background">#000000</item>
</style>
in my manifest, I set android:theme="@style/theme.dark"
at the application. however, when I run the appwidget, it does not pick up the items from the style. I tried setting style="@style/theme.dark"
on an individual element in my view layout, and that does work ... but that's not what I want. I don't want to 开发者_开发知识库call out a specific style="..." for each element in my view. this page,
http://www.androidengineer.com/2010/06/using-themes-in-android-applications.html
has an excellent example app for using themes / styles, and it works perfectly. the only difference is that it's an application .. and it's setting the theme on the activity, not the application.
I've also tried setting the theme at programmatically on the Context object using setTheme(...) in onHandleUpdate() of the appwidget, before the view is accessed. that doesn't work either.
Any ideas?
The answer is that you can't apply a theme dynamically to an appwidget. There's no solution other than providing multiple layouts each statically referencing a particular theme, then picking the correct theme/layout when you build your remote views.
Since we cannot use theme dynamically to an appwidget, I suggest next simple solution - just switch between layout files:
Suppose we have two different layouts:
- layout1.xml
- layout2.xml
We set our layout as following:
RemoteViews remoteViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.layout1);
And when we need we switch it to second one by:
RemoteViews remoteViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.layout2);
This solution is working fine for me.
Use style="@android:style/
Widget.(THEME).(CONTROLTYPE)
"
in the relevant layout, e.g. Holo on a button:
<Button
android:id="@+id/button1"
style="@android:style/Widget.Holo.Button"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" />
The style=
above will style a button equivalent to what setting android:theme="android:
Theme.Holo
"
in the manifest would do to that button, were this an activity.
Use setVisibility
to hide layouts with it's own styles in background.
Like this:
public static void changeWidgetState(RemoteViews remoteView, int state){
switch (state){
case 0:{
remoteView.setViewVisibility(R.id.widgetLayout1, View.VISIBLE);
remoteView.setViewVisibility(R.id.widgetLayout2, View.GONE);
} break;
case 1:{
remoteView.setViewVisibility(R.id.widgetLayout1, View.GONE);
remoteView.setViewVisibility(R.id.widgetLayout2, View.VISIBLE);
} break;
...
default:
}
}
xml
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/widgetLayout0"
android:layout_width="150dip"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
>
<!--Normal Theme Black Text -->
<RelativeLayout
android:id="@+id/widgetLayout1"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
style="@style/WidgetBackgroundNormal"
/>
<!--Yellow Theme Black Text -->
<RelativeLayout
android:id="@+id/widgetLayout2"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
style="@style/WidgetBackgroundYellow"
/>
...
<LinearLayout
android:orientation="vertical"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:paddingTop="7dip"
>
<TextView
android:id="@+id/widget_server_name"
style="@style/Text.DefinitionWhite"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_gravity="left"
android:layout_marginLeft="10dip"
/>
....
</LinearLayout>
</RelativeLayout>
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