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I have a TextView that is part of a ListView row item. In that TextView, i have some HTML rendered using Html.fromHtml(). I'm wondering if there is a way to do what is effectively an <hr> tag within the html so that it'll render a horizontal line in between 2 items within the TextView. is this even possible?

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As you can see in the Html class source code, Html.fromHtml(String) does not support all HTML tags. This is a list of allowed HTML tags:

  • br
  • p
  • div
  • em
  • b
  • strong
  • cite
  • dfn
  • i
  • big
  • small
  • font
  • blockquote
  • tt
  • monospace
  • a
  • u
  • sup
  • sub

So, why don't just use a WebView instead of a TextView?

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  • I*'ll try the WebView, but last time i tried it, the performance was a bit laggy whereas the textvie would load up much quicker...
    – Ben
    Jul 8, 2010 at 20:54
  • I dont want to use webView but the text View. Is there any way to achieve this ?
    – Nemo
    Feb 10, 2012 at 11:36
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If you can figure out how to create a visual representation of an hr tag with Span objects then you can use the longer form of the fromHtml method and supply an instance of Html.TagHandler that will replace the hr tag with an Editable that represents that hr.

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  • "create a visual representation of an hr tag with Span objects" => I cannot find a way to do that. These Spannables are badly documented.
    – Frank
    Oct 28, 2016 at 13:59
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This is not supported. You can use Box Drawing Characters like (this is not the regular equal sign ) from Unicode to achieve something similar. However, your line won't fill the whole space.

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