I am currently building a horizontal gallery of videos.

I'd like to make something like that with only one video centered and part of previous and next videos: enter image description here

I first opted for a Gallery but its limitations made me look for something else. I'd like to show a page indicator and it is quite difficult to implement using a Gallery.

The second option was to go for a ViewPager from Android Compatibility library. I found a way to implement a page indicator over it. But now, how to partly show left and right pages?

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I used a negative page margin to partly show the next and the previous pages. The fading edge property can be used to make previous/next page fade:

ViewPager examplePager = (ViewPager) findViewById(R.id.exampleView);
examplePager.setPageMargin(-50);
examplePager.setHorizontalFadingEdgeEnabled(true);
examplePager.setFadingEdgeLength(30);

The lastest support package (revision 4, October 2011) is also required for this to work

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This causes the pages to have a white gradient on the left, but the left screen still isn't visible, on an Android 2.2 using android-support-v4-r7. On which device did you test this? – marmor May 9 at 7:21
@marmor I tested it on a lot of devices, most of them running Android 2.3.3, some Android 2.2 and even some Android 2.1 devices. I had no problem on any of the devices. Does a positive page margin work like expected? Perhaps your views don't have a transparent background so the current view may overlap the adjacent views? – Konrad May 15 at 13:31
I tested this on an HTC hero running 2.2, I have a pretty non-standard layout where the left fragment acts as a hidden action bar, so maybe this solution didn't work just in my case. I ended up solving this by applying a padding to the right fragment, thanks! – marmor May 15 at 14:19
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