Keylight 1.2 replace color3/16/2024 In this lesson we just focus on using colors, not defining them. Read our Everything about colors in Android appendix to understand how to define colors. ![]() Colors defined by user could be stored in colors.xml resource file. We start with font and background colors, but beside a standard text color there are also other options, like links, highlight and hint colors. Moreover we would check current colors.Ĭolors in Android are defined in RGB format. ![]() ![]() By Android Teacher on July 4th, 2013 in Getting started, TextView tags: #RRGGBB, android:background, android:textColor, android:textColorHighlight, android:textColorHint, android:textColorLink, Color class, colors.xml, getColor, getCurrentHintTextColor, getCurrentTextColor, getHighlightColor, getTextColors, setBackgroundColor, setHighlightColor, setHintTextColor, setLinkTextColor, setTextColor, TextViewįrom the previous lesson we know how to display a text on Android device’s screens both using XML layout files and Java code.
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