P parijs Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 17, 2019 #1 How can I change the textcolor 2nd line ?
DonManfred Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 17, 2019 #2 like you would do it with a normal listview.... B4X: Dim Label1 As Label Label1 = ListView1.TwoLinesLayout.SecondLabel Label1.TextSize = 20 Label1.TextColor = Colors.Green Upvote 0
like you would do it with a normal listview.... B4X: Dim Label1 As Label Label1 = ListView1.TwoLinesLayout.SecondLabel Label1.TextSize = 20 Label1.TextColor = Colors.Green
P parijs Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 17, 2019 #3 Thank you Don I now use: ListView2.TwoLinesAndBitmap.Label.TextSize = 14 ListView2.TwoLinesAndBitmap.Label.TextColor = Colors.White But only my first test line is white and the second almost unreadable Upvote 0
Thank you Don I now use: ListView2.TwoLinesAndBitmap.Label.TextSize = 14 ListView2.TwoLinesAndBitmap.Label.TextColor = Colors.White But only my first test line is white and the second almost unreadable
udg Expert Licensed User Longtime User May 17, 2019 #4 Hi @parijs , Manfred showed you what to address for to work with the second line. Eventually you missed that. ListView1.TwoLinesAndBitmap.SecondLabel.whatever It's that SecondLabel that makes the difference Upvote 0
Hi @parijs , Manfred showed you what to address for to work with the second line. Eventually you missed that. ListView1.TwoLinesAndBitmap.SecondLabel.whatever It's that SecondLabel that makes the difference
P parijs Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 17, 2019 #5 Thank you both it's working Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 19, 2019 #6 Note that your question has nothing to do with B4XDrawer. In most cases it is a mistake to use ListView. Use xCustomListView instead. Upvote 0
Note that your question has nothing to do with B4XDrawer. In most cases it is a mistake to use ListView. Use xCustomListView instead.