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I am using the HoneycombGallery sample app in the SDK and attempting to change the style of the ActionBar tabs (i.e., "Balloons", "Bikes", "Androids", "Pastries"). Using the "light" theme, the tabs have a blue underline. I simply want to make this red to match the style of an application I'm working on.

I've tried researching styles in the SDK documentation (http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/actionbar.html) and other sources on the web, but I'm not quite certain that I understand what property/attribute controls this particular style of the tabs.

If anyone has a resource or code example that might demonstrate a complete custom styling of the ActionBar, I would appreciate it.

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You'll want to be familiar with applying a custom theme to an activity. http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/themes.html

The theme attributes android:actionBarTabStyle, android:actionBarTabBarStyle, and android:actionBarTabTextStyle control the appearance of action bar tabs. The default styling uses android:background within the tab bar style for the thin line under unselected items, and a state list drawable as the android:background for the tabs themselves to handle focused/selected/pressed states. The background assets themselves are 9-patches that provide the underline in most cases but a more comprehensive highlight for pressed/focused states.

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Thank you - that helped a lot. Although I found that the statelist xml file ended up working with android:actionBarTabStyle instead of android:actionBarTabBarStyle. The resource links you included were a big help though - I have the patch-9 graphics, statelist xml and an overall styles file created to control the layout of the action bar tabs. – Kyle Mar 21 '11 at 17:04
Great! Glad it worked out. :) – adamp Mar 21 '11 at 21:13

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