I add a text like this:
tv.setText("This is text created with StringBuilder");
Then I track which word a user longclicks on, and want to highlight that word for some short period of time:
tv.setOnLongClickListener(new OnLongClickListener() {
@Override
public boolean onLongClick(View v) {
int offset = tv.getOffsetForPosition(coordinates.get(0), coordinates.get(1));
int[] offsets = getWordOffsets(text.toString(), offset);
int startOffset = offsets[0];
int endOffset = offsets[1];
// here I want to highlight the word starting from startOffset to endOffset
I've read that I should use SpannableString
, however most examples show that I should created new SpannableString
using the entire text, and then I can add styles to part of it. Is there any way to make part of the text in TextView
spannable? Or should I create new SpannableString
strings from TextView
content and set spans every time the long click event is triggered?
Or should I create new SpannableString strings from TextView content and set spans every time the long click event is triggered
, yes you have to