@TheReader I would like to do it in code. I already extend the ListView and implement the additional features there, now, I would like to replace the default textview by my custom text view in java file
@Achilles How could I modify the default textview of listview. I already extends it's class and now I want to set the new textview of that listview by my custom one, how can I do it as simple as this one listview.setNewTextView( customTextView ); ?? Is that possible?
@mr5 then you have to jst make custom view as per your requirement nothing else.. which will be one xml layout file.. refer many tutorials of custom listview.
I want to add x rows when user press the add button and in one of the row user enters no of types i.e. in edittext then according to that i need to populate that many no.of rows in two columns below that .. these columns alignment is missing..
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The async task will continue to run even if your application was closed. You have to be careful with that since your task will leak your context (keep it in memory) if it has a reference to it (so the activity) as long as your task is still running. You can avoid that by referencing your activity...