Use HTML tags with escaped entities.
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Sometimes you may want to create a styled text resource that is also
used as a format string. Normally, this won't work because the
String.format(String, Object...)
method will strip all the style
information from the string. The work-around to this is to write the
HTML tags with escaped entities, which are then recovered with
fromHtml(String)
, after the formatting takes place. For example:
Store your styled text resource as an HTML-escaped string:
<resources>
<string name="welcome_messages">Hello, %1$s! You have <b>%2$d new messages</b>.</string>
</resources>
In this formatted string, a <b>
element is added. Notice that the opening bracket is HTML-escaped, using the <
notation.
Then format the string as usual, but also call fromHtml(String)
to convert the HTML text into styled text:
Resources res = getResources();
String text = String.format(res.getString(R.string.welcome_messages), username, mailCount);
CharSequence styledText = Html.fromHtml(text);