I have an application where user can add his/her emergency contact. Either he can manually enters it or he can browse it from list of contacts stored in his phone.
I'm having a bit of trouble customizing the search icon in the SearchView. On my point of view, the icon can be changed in the Item attributes, right? Just check the code bellow..
Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
This is the menu I'm using, with my custom search icon icn_lupa. But wh...
I'm trying to change the drawable that sits in the Android actionbar searchview widget.
Currently it looks like this:
but I need to change the blue background drawable to a red colour.
I've tried many things short of rolling my own search widget, but nothing seems to work.
Can somebody point...
That's a simple thing to do with reflection. You just get the searchview and you drill down until you get your "imageview" that it's containing the search icon. Then you change it. Let me get you some stuff to work on
I'm having a bit of trouble customizing the search icon in the SearchView. On my point of view, the icon can be changed in the Item attributes, right? Just check the code bellow..
Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
This is the menu I'm using, with my custom search icon icn_lupa. But wh...
Yes I did try that.. It still says "java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'void android.widget.ImageView.setImageResource(int)' on a null object reference"
breakpoint where the view is created/used the first time, go to the layout and navigate in the debugger through the layout and FIND your view. Than you know where to go in code to find it
probably like pedro said: it is hidden in some parent views or so
btw Pedro: I would try to use ViewGroup as casts instead of LinearLayout. Less specific and less likely to break on later updates
Google toc said that "you can't have an app whose primary objective is to be a store". Amazon claimed "this is not our app primary objective".. Google replied... "ok, we will change terms and conditions, brb"
> Segundo a Google não é permitido que existam aplicações que levem à instalação de aplicações nos dispositivos Android que provenham de fora da Play Store
Guil, the way we've interpreted those Play guidelines is as follows. With our iOS app we take the Netflix approach: we don't mention pricing. To get into the app you have to have an account you setup on the main website, the app is just for consumption. With play we are allowing account creation from the app, and the app talks about pricing, and subscribing to pricing, which just opens a web view and allows them to enter their billing details that way.