Android: How to style the DatePicker?
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I would like to style the DatePicker, but I cannot find how.
I would like to edit the layout (whose reference can be found here:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/36f469fa46bd009bfbc27d1350af5bde4a4dd378/core/res/res/layout/date_picker_holo.xml), but internalLayout is not recognized by the Android Studio editor
<style name="MyDatePicker" parent="Widget.DatePicker">
<item name="android:internalLayout">@android:layout/date_picker_holo</item>
</style>
Anyone knows how to do it?
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I would like to style the DatePicker, but I cannot find how.
I would like to edit the layout (whose reference can be found here:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/36f469fa46bd009bfbc27d1350af5bde4a4dd378/core/res/res/layout/date_picker_holo.xml), but internalLayout is not recognized by the Android Studio editor
<style name="MyDatePicker" parent="Widget.DatePicker">
<item name="android:internalLayout">@android:layout/date_picker_holo</item>
</style>
Anyone knows how to do it?
Starting API level 11 there is adatePickerStylethat allows some customization in tandem withcalendarViewShown,startYear,endYear,maxDate,minDateandspinnersShown. However, if you want to fully customize the dialog/widgets, you'll probably find this backport useful. If you include the latter, you can modify pretty much anything you like.
– MH.
Nov 22 '13 at 0:50
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I would like to style the DatePicker, but I cannot find how.
I would like to edit the layout (whose reference can be found here:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/36f469fa46bd009bfbc27d1350af5bde4a4dd378/core/res/res/layout/date_picker_holo.xml), but internalLayout is not recognized by the Android Studio editor
<style name="MyDatePicker" parent="Widget.DatePicker">
<item name="android:internalLayout">@android:layout/date_picker_holo</item>
</style>
Anyone knows how to do it?
I would like to style the DatePicker, but I cannot find how.
I would like to edit the layout (whose reference can be found here:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/36f469fa46bd009bfbc27d1350af5bde4a4dd378/core/res/res/layout/date_picker_holo.xml), but internalLayout is not recognized by the Android Studio editor
<style name="MyDatePicker" parent="Widget.DatePicker">
<item name="android:internalLayout">@android:layout/date_picker_holo</item>
</style>
Anyone knows how to do it?
asked Nov 22 '13 at 0:40
Daniele B
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Starting API level 11 there is adatePickerStylethat allows some customization in tandem withcalendarViewShown,startYear,endYear,maxDate,minDateandspinnersShown. However, if you want to fully customize the dialog/widgets, you'll probably find this backport useful. If you include the latter, you can modify pretty much anything you like.
– MH.
Nov 22 '13 at 0:50
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Starting API level 11 there is adatePickerStylethat allows some customization in tandem withcalendarViewShown,startYear,endYear,maxDate,minDateandspinnersShown. However, if you want to fully customize the dialog/widgets, you'll probably find this backport useful. If you include the latter, you can modify pretty much anything you like.
– MH.
Nov 22 '13 at 0:50
Starting API level 11 there is a
datePickerStyle that allows some customization in tandem with calendarViewShown, startYear, endYear, maxDate, minDate and spinnersShown. However, if you want to fully customize the dialog/widgets, you'll probably find this backport useful. If you include the latter, you can modify pretty much anything you like.– MH.
Nov 22 '13 at 0:50
Starting API level 11 there is a
datePickerStyle that allows some customization in tandem with calendarViewShown, startYear, endYear, maxDate, minDate and spinnersShown. However, if you want to fully customize the dialog/widgets, you'll probably find this backport useful. If you include the latter, you can modify pretty much anything you like.– MH.
Nov 22 '13 at 0:50
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I believe you would need to recreate the layout with your own view and extend DatePicker.
Check out this post Custom DatePicker in Android?
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I believe you would need to recreate the layout with your own view and extend DatePicker.
Check out this post Custom DatePicker in Android?
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I believe you would need to recreate the layout with your own view and extend DatePicker.
Check out this post Custom DatePicker in Android?
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I believe you would need to recreate the layout with your own view and extend DatePicker.
Check out this post Custom DatePicker in Android?
I believe you would need to recreate the layout with your own view and extend DatePicker.
Check out this post Custom DatePicker in Android?
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