I'm completely stumped on this one. I have three different lists that need to be displayed on the screen. It's completely possible that the lists will extend past the bottom edge of the screen, so I would need scrolling.

I've tried using a ScrollView with a LinearLayout child, and putting my ListViews in the LinearView, but all of the ListViews lock to a fixed height with scroll bars. Using other kinds of Layouts means no scrolling.

Does anyone have any suggestions, or will I need to programmatically add the list items to some layout and hope for the best?

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I haven't done this yet, but I've been thinking about it since I'll probably need to do it. I can think of three options: use only one list with the contents of all lists. You can make a ListAdapter that does that and inserts some kind of header. This could probably be something very re-usable.

The other idea is to make a list of lists. But that sounds like asking for trouble.

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What's the third option? Because I'm interested in that topic too and I tried to do the ListViews in a ListView approach for question stackoverflow.com/questions/1526831/… (altough I haven't seen your answer before). Talking with the guys on #android-dev, putting ListViews in a ListView is even worse than putting them in a ScrollView. (And so were my results.) Because your post war written quite long time ago, have you tried the all in a list solution by now? – svens Oct 6 '09 at 20:31
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I had a similar problem save that I had two GridViews and one ListView to scroll. I solved it by manually setting the height of the ListViews and GridView:

    ListAdapter listAdapter = listView.getAdapter();

    int rows = listAdapter.getCount() / columns;
    int height = 60 * rows; // Insert the general cell height plus the dividers.

    ViewGroup.LayoutParams params = listView.getLayoutParams();
    params.height = height;
    listView.setLayoutParams(params);
    listView.requestLayout();

Hope I could help someone.

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Forward touch event from "touched" view to other views. All your views will be synchronized expand/collapsed too.

    
OnTouchListener mOnTouch = new OnTouchListener() { @Override public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) {
MotionEvent newEvent = MotionEvent.obtain(event); switch(event.getAction()){
case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: if(mTouched == null){ mTouched = v; } mMovingFlag = true; break; case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: if(mMovingFlag==false){ newEvent.setAction(MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL); } mMovingFlag = false; break; default: mMovingFlag = false; if(mTouched != null && mTouched.equals(v)){ mTouched = null; } break;

} if(mTouched == null || mTouched.equals(v)){ int items = mLayoutWithListViews.getChildCount(); for(int list=0; list<items; list++){ AbsListView listView =mLayoutWithListViews.getChildAt(list)); if(listView != v){ listView.onTouchEvent(newEvent); } } } return false; } };
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Use expandable ListView. Chk my answer for a similar question here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1526831/android-scrollview-layout-problem/3852883#3852883

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