trying to get this custom seekbar to look like this
suggestions ?
currently:
@Override
public void onProgressChanged(SeekBar seekBar, int progress, boolean fromUser) {
updateColor();
}
void updateColor(){
int progress = getProgress();
gd.setColor(Color.rgb(progress, progress, progress));
}
I would basically eventually like to just set a different color programmatically and the alpha overlay would simply always be there (the color is the one at the far-right, so currently it is Color.BLACK)
meh, I wish I could just delete this piece of code, it is irrelevant XD
I've been fiddling with this and I still can't get it to do what I want :(
@RaymondArteaga I got the gradient alright a while ago, but I'm stuck on trying to remove the extra edges
(see the sticking out squares?)
it should start the squares where my purple pin is, and stop when the black is
somehow it works fine elsewhere :(
the difference is that for the others, I only use .setProgressDrawable(new GradientDrawable(...)); whereas I think I need to also use .setBackground(...) on my bottom one
I also still haven't figured out how to add a simple thin black border around all of these custom seekbars :(
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{com.example.colorpickerref/com.example.colorpicker.MainActivity}: android.content.res.Resources$NotFoundException: Drawable com.example.colorpickerref:drawable/seekbar_layers with resource ID #0x7f070079
I understand that people are reluctant to change and I would not really push Java programmers to use Kotlin because most Java programmers are already too experienced with Java so any syntax thingy won`t matter to them. But I do think that Kotlin is great for those who recently stepped in to the dev business
I know you guys are wayyyy more experienced and better than me at android, so maybe could you guys give me a few hints or directions on when to start certain things of android. I asked a question before on when to use different architectures and the people said go for new architectures when the code feels hard to change. I took android course about 8 months ago from Udemy. It did gave a kickstart on how to begin Android