I have a textview and I am changing the font programmatically in the java file. When I do this some of the text gets cut off. "Password Recovery" goes to "Password Recov" for example. I figured that the wrap_content attribute was being applied to the old font, so I changed the width attribute of the textview to fill_parent, instead of wrap_content, and that worked. That fixes it only if the textview is on one line. But I have at least one text view that goes to two lines with the new font, and even with fill_parent, as mentioned earlier, it will not go down a line. So the line "Your password has been emailed to" gets cut to "Your password has been emailed" without the to at the end.
I want the actual width attribute of my textview to be applied to my new font. How can I do this?
Here is how I am changing the typeface:
In my PassRec.java
private void init() {
/*
* load the fonts that are going to be used with this view
*/
Typeface museoSans700 = Typeface.createFromAsset(JOMAppActivity.instance.getAssets(), "fonts/MuseoSans_700.otf");
/*
* start assigning layout elements to local variables
*/
this.passRecoveryTxtView = (TextView) this.findViewById(R.id.passRecovTxtView);
this.emailedTxtView = (TextView) this.findViewById(R.id.textView1);
this.emailTxtView = (TextView) this.findViewById(R.id.userEmailAddPRE);
this.returnBtn = (Button) this.findViewById(R.id.returnSignInBtn);
/*
* Assign the fonts for the login layout
*/
this.passRecoveryTxtView.setTypeface(museoSans700);
this.emailedTxtView.setTypeface(museoSans700);
this.emailTxtView.setTypeface(museoSans700);
onCreate()
? You can always try atextView.requestLayout()
after changing theTypeface
but it shouldn't be necessary.