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I’ve been struggling for some hours with TextView and Spannable.. ClickableSpan to be precise. It seems that when you tap the clickable text it gets an ugly orange stroke (might differ on devices) around the text and if you so happen to have this in a custom view as an item in e.g Gallery it really stands out by highlighting it everytime you scroll away from that view. Annoying, yes? | |
The solution is extremely simple and was provided by a thread over at Stackoverflow.com. | |
To edit or remove the higlight color you can simply set the TextViews highlight color itself to any color you want or Color.TRANSPARENT if you don’t want any color. | |
android:textColorHighlight="@color/something" | |
or in code | |
textView.setHighlightColor(Color.TRANSPARENT); |
The repository for the assignment is public and Github does not allow the creation of private forks for public repositories.
The correct way of creating a private frok by duplicating the repo is documented here.
For this assignment the commands are:
- Create a bare clone of the repository.
(This is temporary and will be removed so just do it wherever.)
git clone --bare [email protected]:usi-systems/easytrace.git
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import SwiftUI | |
struct ContentView: View { | |
var body: some View { | |
NavigationView { | |
VStack { | |
NavigationLink(destination: ChildView()) { Text("Child View") } | |
.isDetailLink(false) | |
/* |