Ahmed
Ahmed

Reputation: 51

How display formatted text in EditText?

Now I am writing simple note app. And i need to display formatted separate selected text in EditText.

I tried,

EditText et = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.edittext);
String string;
int startSelection = et.getSelectionStart();
int endSelection = et.getSelectionEnd();

string = et.getText().toString();
string.substring(startSelection, endSelection);



Spanned s = Html.fromHtml("<font color=\"red\">" + string + "</font>");

et.setText(s);

This solution displays only separate selected text. But i need to display formatted text among other text. I have no idea.

UPD: Formatting happening, when user clicks on the button.

Upvotes: 2

Views: 5897

Answers (3)

throrin19
throrin19

Reputation: 18197

Try this

EditText text = new EditText(this); 
text.setText(Html.fromHtml(html));
text.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());

Upvotes: 2

MKJParekh
MKJParekh

Reputation: 34301

If you talking about formatting the Text, You can always do like this

EditText et = new EditText(this);
et.setText(Html.fromHtml("Simple Text <B>Formatted Text</B> Simple Text Again"));

And If you want to linkify a specific part of the Text then do it like this using this Blog

    EditText mTextSample = new EditText(this);
    String text = "click to see stackoverflow.com here";   
    mTextSample.setText(text);        
    Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("stackoverflow.com");   
    Linkify.addLinks(mTextSample, pattern, "http://"); 

Upvotes: 0

Raghu Nagaraju
Raghu Nagaraju

Reputation: 3288

try using this

String string = et.getText().toString();
    String selectedString = string.substring(startSelection, endSelection);

    Spanned s = Html.fromHtml(string.replace(selectedString, "<font color=\"red\">" + selectedString + "</font>"));

Upvotes: 1

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