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This is how to get the colour from a custom style within a custom style within an Android Theme.
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package org.codeandmagic.android.customtheme; | |
import android.content.Context; | |
import android.content.res.Resources; | |
import android.graphics.Color; | |
import android.util.AttributeSet; | |
import android.util.Log; | |
import android.util.TypedValue; | |
import android.widget.TextView; | |
/** | |
* Created by evelyne24. | |
*/ | |
public class CustomTextView extends TextView { | |
public static final String T = "=THEME="; | |
public CustomTextView(Context context) { | |
super(context); | |
init(context); | |
} | |
public CustomTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { | |
super(context, attrs); | |
init(context); | |
} | |
public CustomTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) { | |
super(context, attrs, defStyle); | |
init(context); | |
} | |
private void init(Context context) { | |
final TypedValue result = resolveThemeStyle(context.getTheme(), new int[]{R.attr.myDialogStyle, | |
R.attr.myDialogTitleStyle, android.R.attr.background}, 0, 2); | |
if (TypedValue.TYPE_INT_COLOR_RGB8 == result.type) { | |
String strColor = String.format("#%06X", 0xFFFFFF & result.data); | |
setBackgroundColor(Color.parseColor(strColor)); | |
} | |
} | |
private TypedValue resolveThemeStyle(Resources.Theme theme, int[] attrs, int level, int maxLevel) { | |
TypedValue typedValue = new TypedValue(); | |
theme.resolveAttribute(attrs[level], typedValue, true); | |
if (typedValue.type == TypedValue.TYPE_REFERENCE) { | |
Log.i(T, "level " + level + ": found reference " + typedValue.resourceId); | |
Resources.Theme newTheme = getResources().newTheme(); | |
newTheme.applyStyle(typedValue.resourceId, true); | |
if (level == maxLevel) { | |
return typedValue; | |
} else { | |
return resolveThemeStyle(newTheme, attrs, level + 1, maxLevel); | |
} | |
} else { | |
return typedValue; | |
} | |
} | |
} |
My problem is: even if I put style="?myDialogTitleStyle"
, Android won't recursively find that particular style in my theme so I have to recurse and get the attribute values myself. What am I doing wrong? Is this the intended behaviour?
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This is in main.xml