This post helped me get my animation working. In my case, I have a full screen webview. On some user action, this webview slides to the right, about 70% and a new webview emerges from the left and takes the available space. End result, a new webview covers the 70% (x-axis) and the old webview the rest. Arne's solution helped me immensely, setting up the margin to the old view as soon as the animation is done. Pseudo code:
marginParams.leftMargin = 336; //(70% of 480px)
But I faced a weird behavior, I guess my old webview (which now only occupies 30% space), was reformatting its contents, may be thinking that it is now squeezed into a smaller space, rather than behaving as if its just slid to the right. In other words, as soon as I set this margin, the html layout of the webview changed. Again, I had no idea why and my guess is it thought its parent window size changed. Based on that assumption, I added one more line of code:
marginParams.rightMargin = -336; //(same amount, but negative margin!)
And that did the trick, no reformatting of the html contents and I can interact with both webviews in parallel.
I am posting this as a big Thank you to Arne for the idea and also to get any inputs for the behavior I saw and my assumptions for it. I actually like the end solution, makes logical sense, but I may be wrong . . . any thoughts and input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
LinearLayout.LayoutMarginsclass. I assume you meanLinearLayout.LayoutParams. If you could post the code where you are adjusting the params, that might help us answer your question. – CommonsWare Feb 10 '10 at 20:55LayoutParams. I ended up using another method to accomplish what I wanted. I built two views, one for the "menu open" state and one for the "menu closed" state. I then used a translate animation to slide the open menu up and hide the closed menu, and visa versa. – karnage Feb 11 '10 at 18:44