I have a custom wheel picker view I'm working on as above. Is it possible to color the text that the blue rectangle highlights to white, even if just partially? So if it's 50% on the text, it'll change half of it to white, half to black?
Edit:
I'm using Java code (ported to C#) from here: https://code.google.com/archive/p/android-wheel/.
Basically, the blue rectangle is an xml defined shape that I place behind the scrollable text in code.
I then draw the rectangle, and the items on top, using this code:
/**
* Draws items
* @param canvas the canvas for drawing
*/
private void drawItems(Canvas canvas)
{
canvas.Save();
int top = (currentItem - firstItem) * getItemHeight() + (getItemHeight() - this.Height) / 2;
canvas.Translate(PADDING, -top + scrollingOffset);
itemsLayout.Draw(canvas);
canvas.Restore();
}
/**
* Draws rect for current value
* @param canvas the canvas for drawing
*/
private void drawCenterRect(Canvas canvas)
{
int center = this.Height / 2;
int offset = (int)(getItemHeight() / 2 * 1.2);
centerDrawable.SetBounds(0, center - offset, this.Width, center + offset);
centerDrawable.Draw(canvas);
}
From what I can tell, the rectangle itself doesn't have a text attribute to set properties like highlighting or ColorPrimaryInverse.
Edit 2:
From what I can tell I need to use Volodymyr's code in an overriden onDraw for each of the TextViews that make up my control. This is what I have so far:
protected override void OnDraw(Canvas canvas)
{
Rect rect = new Rect();
this.GetDrawingRect(rect);
Paint mpaint = new Paint();
mpaint.Color = Color.Black;
mpaint.SetStyle(Style.Fill);
canvas.Save();
canvas.ClipRect(rect, Region.Op.Difference);
this.SetTextColor(Color.Black);
base.OnDraw(canvas);
canvas.Restore();
mpaint.Color = Color.White;
canvas.Save();
canvas.ClipRect(rect, Region.Op.Replace); // lets draw inside center rect only
this.SetTextColor(Color.White);
base.OnDraw(canvas);
canvas.Restore();
}
But this only changes the text color to white for all elements. I feel like I'm close here, any help would be appreciated!