Post 9uZX9myebuoBoVLWue by Kanedias@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #9uYl1osqqKq5brlZb6 by Paradox@niu.moe
2020-04-30T05:37:16Z
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Question for anybody who understands Android Studio.Let's say I wanted to add a number of timelines to a view. Thing is, there's too many to display all at once, so I want to be able to scroll side to side to bring different timelines into view.Is that possible (and reasonably easy)?
(DIR) Post #9uZDUoWW3iMdbgvuTY by Kanedias@mastodon.social
2020-04-30T10:56:15Z
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@Paradox HorizontalScrollView?
(DIR) Post #9uZOP43UUw1xXJolIe by Paradox@niu.moe
2020-04-30T12:58:29Z
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@Kanedias How does that work?So I was looking through the available objects and I saw something called a Nested Scrollview and figured I would need that if I wanted to scroll one thing inside another thing.Turns out you can't have multiple views inside that, though.
(DIR) Post #9uZX9myebuoBoVLWue by Kanedias@mastodon.social
2020-04-30T14:36:16Z
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@Paradox NestedScrollView is meant to work inside CoordinatorLayout. It signals to behaviours of other views in that layout.For most purposes you need just [Horizontal]ScrollView.
(DIR) Post #9uZXCpq0QpBvYPknAm by Paradox@niu.moe
2020-04-30T14:37:07Z
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@Kanedias I can tell you really understand this stuff.Many many thanks. ^_^