Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Re: [android-developers] Re: Strange behavior with Theme.DeviceDefault.Light

Normally I use @android:style/Theme.Holo.Light (and its dark counterpart), and it works very well except for custom alert dialog content, but that's a "known known" and there are ways to deal with that.

Just tried out @android:style/Theme.DeviceDefault.Light on my Galaxy Nexus with 4.0.2 and the result is the same as you're seeing in the emulator - it looks quite different from @android:style/Theme.Holo.Light, weird and unreadable.

This seems to directly contradict the blog post you linked to above:

"Google’s Nexus devices alias DeviceDefault to the unmodified Holo themes."

Is the Galaxy Nexus a Nexus device? Is it a Google device? Does anyone know?

-- Kostya

PS Another cute bug is that bringing up a context menu in an ExpandableListView pushes the expandable view's content veritically off the screen - so you have an unreadable context menu over an otherwise purely white screen.

25 января 2012 г. 6:54 пользователь Ricardo Amaral <master@ricardoamaral.net> написал:
No one else noticed this problem?

Are you all using the default/dark theme?

This isn't an issue for you guys?

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