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I'm just now dipping my toes into reverse engineering Android apps and I'm sure this is a very newbie question. I'm simply trying to automatically insert some text into an edittext field but I get an error during re-compiling in Virtuous Ten Studio.

Here's the original xml:

<EditText android:textSize="16.0dip" android:textColor="@color/black" android:layout_gravity="center" android:id="@id/username_textfield" android:background="@color/transparent" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:cursorVisible="true" android:singleLine="true" android:selectAllOnFocus="true" android:maxLength="99" android:layout_weight="1.0" android:inputType="textEmailAddress" android:textCursorDrawable="@null">

All I do is I add: android:setText="@string/login_username_filled" to it so that it looks like this;

<EditText android:textSize="16.0dip" android:textColor="@color/black" android:layout_gravity="center" android:id="@id/username_textfield" android:background="@color/transparent" android:setText="@string/login_username_filled" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:cursorVisible="true" android:singleLine="true" android:selectAllOnFocus="true" android:maxLength="99" android:layout_weight="1.0" android:inputType="textEmailAddress" android:textCursorDrawable="@null">

And in the Strings.xml file I added:

<string name="login_username_filled">[email protected]</string> <string name="login_password_filled">foobar</string>

And I get the error "no resource identifier found for attribute 'setText' in package 'android'. I've tried adding:

<item type="id" name="login_username_filled">false</item> <item type="id" name="login_password_filled">false</item>

to ids.xml

and also adding:

<public type="id" name="login_username_filled" id="0x7f050128" /> <public type="id" name="login_password_filled" id="0x7f050129" />

to public.xml (I made up some hex numbers that incremented the last number in the type for those, so that the numbers didn't already exist), but I get public.xml errors there.

I know I'm missing something simple here, but I barely know java coding at all and very very little smali reversing.

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You get an "no resource identifier found" because there's no android:setText xml attribute for EditText. The correct attribute is android:text.

If you just want to set some text that will disappear when the user starts to type, follow IrishWhiskey's answer.

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  • Aha! No wonder. I was basing the setText on EditText Dox but I suppose that's a method rather than a property, lol. May 21, 2013 at 20:41
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Do you mean something like a hint for the user in the EditText field? or actually putting a default text the user can use inside the EditText field?

For the hint you can do either one of these

java:

myTextView.setHint("My conditional hint");

xml:

android:hint="hint text"

or preferably

android:hint="@string/hint"

If you mean, enter some text on an onClick (as in button pressed) or some other condition please let me know and i'll try and help

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  • Thanks, @Paulo Viana had my specific answer, but I'm sure I'll be using your answer at some point in the future as well. =) May 21, 2013 at 20:44
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    @GeekDrop.com you're welcome, I'm glad you got the answer you needed. May 21, 2013 at 21:49

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