问题
I have a ttf font file in my assets folder. I know how to use it for textviews with:
Typeface externalFont=Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(), \"fonts/HelveticaNeueLTCom-Lt.ttf\");
textview1.setTypeface(externalFont);
I have defined look for my spinner text in it\'s own xml file (as usuall in android):
<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>
<TextView xmlns:android=\"http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android\"
android:id=\"@+android:id/text1\"
style=\"?android:attr/spinnerItemStyle\"
android:singleLine=\"true\"
android:textColor=\"#ffffff\"
android:gravity=\"center\"
android:layout_width=\"fill_parent\"
android:layout_height=\"wrap_content\"
android:ellipsize=\"marquee\" />
I just can\'t reference this textview from code, i always get null pointer exceptions. E.g. i tried:
TextView spinner_text=(TextView)findViewById(R.id.text1);
spinner_text.setTypeface(externalFont);
Is it possible to select my external font even for my spinner text defined in it\'s own xml?
Thank you.
EDIT with answer:
This works:
String [] items = new String[2];
items[0]=\"Something1\";
items[1]=\"Something2\";
ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,
R.layout.spinaca, items) {
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
View v = super.getView(position, convertView, parent);
Typeface externalFont=Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(), \"fonts/HelveticaNeueLTCom-Lt.ttf\");
((TextView) v).setTypeface(externalFont);
return v;
}
public View getDropDownView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
View v =super.getDropDownView(position, convertView, parent);
Typeface externalFont=Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(), \"fonts/HelveticaNeueLTCom-Lt.ttf\");
((TextView) v).setTypeface(externalFont);
v.setBackgroundColor(Color.GREEN);
return v;
}
};
adapter.setDropDownViewResource(android.R.layout.simple_spinner_dropdown_item);
spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
It may be necessary to add
import android.view.ViewGroup;
To your list of imports at the top of your file. For some reason Eclipse doesn\'t make this suggestion when it doesn\'t recognize the ViewGroup class involved in the code.
回答1:
This is what worked for me (using ideas both from CommonsWare's and gsanllorente's answers):
private static class MySpinnerAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<String> {
// Initialise custom font, for example:
Typeface font = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(),
"fonts/Blambot.otf");
// (In reality I used a manager which caches the Typeface objects)
// Typeface font = FontManager.getInstance().getFont(getContext(), BLAMBOT);
private MySpinnerAdapter(Context context, int resource, List<String> items) {
super(context, resource, items);
}
// Affects default (closed) state of the spinner
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
TextView view = (TextView) super.getView(position, convertView, parent);
view.setTypeface(font);
return view;
}
// Affects opened state of the spinner
@Override
public View getDropDownView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
TextView view = (TextView) super.getDropDownView(position, convertView, parent);
view.setTypeface(font);
return view;
}
}
If you, like me, originally populated the Spinner using ArrayAdapter.createFromResource()
and an array resource (as in Spinner documentation), then you'd use MySpinnerAdapter like this:
MySpinnerAdapter<String> adapter = new MySpinnerAdapter(
getContext(),
R.layout.view_spinner_item,
Arrays.asList(getResources().getStringArray(R.array.my_array))
);
spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
回答2:
You would apply the font through your own custom SpinnerAdapter
, in getView()
and getDropDownView()
.
回答3:
If you implement your Adapter in another file, you can access the "getAssets()" function from the constructor of the Adapter, as you have the Context as a parameter.
public class YourItemAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<String> {
int recurso;
Typeface tf;
public YourItemAdapter(Context _context, int _resource,
List<String> _items) {
super(_context, _resource, _items);
recurso=_resource;
tf=Typeface.createFromAsset(_context.getAssets(),"font/digital-7.ttf");
}
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
//You can use the new tf here.
TextView spinner_text=(TextView)findViewById(R.id.text1);
spinner_text.setTypeface(tf);
}
}
回答4:
Try this create custom custom_spinner.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<com.xxxx.xxxx.CheckedTextViewC
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@android:id/text1"
style="?android:attr/spinnerDropDownItemStyle"
android:singleLine="true"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:ellipsize="marquee"
android:textAlignment="center"
android:paddingTop="5dp"
android:paddingBottom="5dp"
android:textSize="18sp"
/>
Create custom CheckedtextView like this
import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.Typeface;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.widget.CheckedTextView;
public class CheckedTextViewC extends CheckedTextView {
public CheckedTextViewC(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs, defStyle);
// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}
public CheckedTextViewC(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}
public CheckedTextViewC(Context context) {
super(context);
// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}
public void setTypeface(Typeface tf, int style) {
if(!this.isInEditMode()){
Typeface normalTypeface = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(), "font/Roboto-Light.ttf");
Typeface boldTypeface = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(), "font/Roboto-Light.ttf");
if (style == Typeface.BOLD) {
super.setTypeface(boldTypeface/*, -1*/);
} else {
super.setTypeface(normalTypeface/*, -1*/);
}
}
}
}
implemente the new layout
adapter= new ArrayAdapter <String>(Menu.this,R.layout.custom_spinner, list);
回答5:
This is the continuation of my previous answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/51100507/787399
For the compatibility reasons, you can use the styles and customized classes against the widgets in Android. Although above Android level 15, new
/res/font
resource folders were introduced:Font Resources in Android
Step 1: declare item_spinner.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<com.my_package.custom_views.FontTextView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/tv_spinner"
style="@style/App_TextViewStyleSmall"
android:layout_gravity="start|bottom"
android:layout_marginLeft="@dimen/dp_5"
android:layout_marginStart="@dimen/dp_5"
android:ellipsize="marquee"
android:gravity="start|bottom"
android:padding="@dimen/dp_10"
android:singleLine="true"
android:textAlignment="inherit" />
<!--declared in layout: item_spinner.xml-->
<!-- removed attributes: android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:textColor="@color/text_grey_light"
android:textSize="@dimen/sp_14" -->
<!--style="?android:attr/spinnerItemStyle"-->
step 2: declare item_spinner_dropdown.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<com.my_package.custom_views.FontTextView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/tv_spinner"
style="@style/App_TextViewStyleSmall"
android:layout_gravity="start|bottom"
android:layout_marginLeft="@dimen/dp_5"
android:layout_marginStart="@dimen/dp_5"
android:ellipsize="marquee"
android:gravity="start|bottom"
android:padding="@dimen/dp_10"
android:singleLine="true" />
<!--declared in layout: item_spinner_dropdown.xml -->
<!--removed: ?android:attr/dropdownListPreferredItemHeight-->
<!--style="?android:attr/spinnerDropDownItemStyle"-->
Step 3: Use spinner in layout:
<LinearLayout
android:id="@+id/ll_my_spinner"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_below="@+id/fet_bus_entity"
android:layout_marginTop="@dimen/dp_12"
android:orientation="horizontal">
<com.my_package.custom_views.FontTextView
style="@style/App_TextViewStyleSmall"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_gravity="start|bottom"
android:gravity="start|bottom"
android:text="@string/are_you_a" />
<Spinner
android:id="@+id/sp_my_spinner"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_marginLeft="@dimen/dp_5"
android:layout_marginStart="@dimen/dp_5"
android:layout_gravity="end|bottom"
android:spinnerMode="dropdown" />
</LinearLayout>
[Note: id of the FontTextView is same in both the layouts, spinner item and drop down item]
Step 4: use it in the Activity/Fragment:
private void initSpinnerBusinessType(View rootView) {
String[] ar_dd_bus_type = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.ar_dd_bus_type);
List<String> lst_bus_type = Arrays.asList(ar_dd_bus_type);
ArrayList<String> ar_bus_type = new ArrayList<>(lst_bus_type);
//==
ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<>(activity, R.layout.item_spinner, R.id.tv_spinner, ar_bus_type);
adapter.setDropDownViewResource(R.layout
.item_spinner_dropdown);
//=========
Spinner sp_my_spinner= rootView.findViewById(R.id.sp_my_spinner);
sp_my_spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
}
[ for further guidance see my other post: https://stackoverflow.com/a/51077569/787399 and https://stackoverflow.com/a/22164007/787399 ]
回答6:
Please follow basic customization of FontTextView, FontEditView, FontRadioButton, FontCheckBox and FontButton.
[ For the exact answer, after seeing this guide, please see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/51113022/787399 ]
Use custom FontTextView, in ArrayAdapter item layout, like this:
public class FontEditText extends AppCompatEditText {
// private String FONT = "fonts/roboto_regular.ttf";
public FontEditText(Context context) {
super(context, null);
// setFontFromAsset(context, null, R.style.DefaultFontTextView);
// FONT = getContext().getString(R.string.font_roboto_regular);
}
public FontEditText(Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
setFontFromAsset(context, attrs, R.attr.fetFontStyle);
}
public FontEditText(Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) {
super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr);
setFontFromAsset(context, attrs, defStyleAttr);
}
private void setFontFromAsset(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
BaseActivity activity = (BaseActivity)((MyApplication) context.getApplicationContext()).getCurrentActivity();
FontAndLocaleManager fontAndLocaleManager = activity.getFontAndLocaleManager();
fontAndLocaleManager.setFontFromAsset(this, R.styleable.FontEditText, R.styleable.FontEditText_fetFontFace, attrs, defStyle);
}
}
use the code:
public void setFontFromAsset(View view, int[] resViewStyleable, int resStyleableViewFontFace, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
String strFont = null;
Typeface tfFontFace = null;
String strButton = FontButton.class.getCanonicalName(),
strTextView = FontTextView.class.getCanonicalName(),
strEditText = FontEditText.class.getCanonicalName(),
strView = view.getClass().getCanonicalName();
try {
if (view.isInEditMode()) {
return;
}
//R.string.font_roboto_regular
strFont = context.getString(R.string.font_roboto_regular);
tfFontFace = Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(), strFont);
//AttributeSet set, int[] attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes
//R.styleable.FontButton
TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, resViewStyleable, defStyle, 0);
//R.styleable.FontButton_btFontFace
String derivedFont = a.getString(resStyleableViewFontFace);
a.recycle();
//==
try {
if (derivedFont != null) {
Typeface derivedFontFace = Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(), derivedFont);
if (strView.equals(strButton)) {
((FontButton) view).setTypeface(derivedFontFace);
} else if (strView.equals(strTextView)) {
((FontTextView) view).setTypeface(derivedFontFace);
} else if (strView.equals(strEditText)) {
((FontEditText) view).setTypeface(derivedFontFace);
}
return;
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
try {
if (strFont != null && tfFontFace != null) {
if (strView.equals(strButton)) {
((FontButton) view).setTypeface(tfFontFace);
} else if (strView.equals(strTextView)) {
((FontTextView) view).setTypeface(tfFontFace);
} else if (strView.equals(strEditText)) {
((FontEditText) view).setTypeface(tfFontFace);
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
Describe style and attributes in respective xmls:
<!--FontTextView-->
<declare-styleable name="FontTextViewStyle">
<!-- Style of the FontTextView. -->
<attr name="ftvFontStyle" format="reference"/>
</declare-styleable>
<declare-styleable name="FontTextView">
<!-- Font face of FontTextView. -->
<attr name="ftvFontFace" format="reference"/>
</declare-styleable>
and
<!--FontTextView-->
<style name="StyledFontTextView" parent="@android:style/Theme.Light">
<item name="ftvFontStyle">@style/DefaultFontTextView</item>
</style>
<style name="DefaultFontTextView">
<item name="ftvFontFace">@string/font_roboto_regular</item>
</style>
define some more styles:
<style name="App_TextViewStyle" parent="@android:style/Widget.TextView">
<item name="android:textColor">@color/text_grey</item>
<item name="android:textSize">@dimen/sp_20</item>
<item name="android:layout_width">match_parent</item>
<item name="android:layout_height">wrap_content</item>
</style>
<style name="App_TextViewStyleMedium" parent="@android:style/Widget.TextView">
<item name="android:textColor">@color/text_hint</item>
<item name="android:textSize">@dimen/sp_18</item>
<item name="android:layout_width">match_parent</item>
<item name="android:layout_height">wrap_content</item>
</style>
<style name="App_TextViewStyleSmall" parent="@android:style/Widget.TextView">
<item name="android:textColor">@color/text_grey_light</item>
<item name="android:textSize">@dimen/sp_14</item>
<item name="android:layout_width">match_parent</item>
<item name="android:layout_height">wrap_content</item>
</style>
mention fonts in your strings.xml:
...
<string name="font_roboto_regular">fonts/roboto_regular.ttf</string>
...
and use in the layouts saving some code and time:
<com.mypackage.custom_views.FontTextView
style="@style/App_TextViewStyleMedium"
android:layout_gravity="start|bottom"
android:gravity="start|bottom"
app:fetFontFace="@string/font_roboto_regular"
android:text="@string/are_you_a" />
At Android level 16 and above, all this is simplified, because now you can keep TTF and other font resources in /res/font
folder, rather than in assets. That removes most of the custom classes, styles and attributes, see:
Font Resources in Android
Happy Coding with style!! :-)
回答7:
Guys I found an awesome solution, I wrap orignal adapter by helper like
Use this class SpinnerViewHelper and happy progamming with Android
new SpinnerViewHelper((Spinner)view.findViewById(R.id.labelSurveyNumber),(parent, v, position, id) -> UrduFontHelper.set(v));
Lambda expression is used.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5483495/how-to-set-font-custom-font-to-spinner-text-programmatically