Reputation: 40661
I can change button text appearance by setting it right within object like this:
<Button
android:id="@+id/login_btn_bypass"
android:textSize="15dp"
android:textColor="#878787"
android:textStyle="bold" />
but not when using textAppearance within style
// in layout xml
<Button
android:id="@+id/login_btn_login"
android:textAppearance="@style/login_button_text_appearance" />
// in style definition
<style name="login_button_text_appearance">
<item name="android:textSize">15dp</item>
<item name="android:textColor">#a7a7a7</item>
<item name="android:textStyle">bold</item>
</style>
anyone knows why?
Upvotes: 12
Views: 14971
Reputation: 10938
The values of attributes defined using textAppearance
are applied before the values of attributes in a style. A Button
is a TextView
with a style applied, and the default style of a Button will override your textAppearance (Android 2.3 for example will set it to ?android:attr/textAppearanceSmallInverse
) and textColor
.
textAppearance
accepts styles as values; android:textAppearance="@style/login_button_text_appearance"
is the normally correct way to set a textAppearance
, but not for a Button
:
If you're changing the text colour of a Button
, you should also enforce a custom background image because if you don't, one device will use a dark background image (motorola defy) and another will use a light image (htc desire) which may make the text difficult to read.
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 24181
I think you should use :
style = "@style/login_button_text_appearance"
instead of:
android:textAppearance="@style/login_button_text_appearance"
The android:textAppearance
is just an attribute like any other attribute ( android:textSize
, android:textStyle
, etc..) , and the value of the style is not acceptable as a value for that attribute.
EDIT :
<Button
android:id="@+id/login_btn_login"
style="@style/login_button_text_appearance" />
Upvotes: 11