Is there anyway to set the color of a string resource in android? I mean, I know I can use some html tags to change string style (or substrings) but have not found any to change color. I have seen other solutions here at stackoverflow like passing the string to Html.fromHtml(string) before setting the text but I want to do it in the string resource editor. Any possibility?
4 Answers
It looks like this method is working:
<string name="some_text">this is <font fgcolor="#ffff0000">red</font></string>
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7It seems to have stopped working in 4.3 (possibly earlier) -- anybody know what's up? Sep 11, 2013 at 7:08
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8Why it stopped working, how it stopped working, a nice workaround / involves code :( and an ugly workaround: for any color above
7fffffff
apply the following:<font color="#ff6890a5">
putff6890a5
into a calculator (optionally convert to decimal first) and flip the sign, then (optionally convert back to hexa) take the last 8 hexadecimal digits and use<font color="-#00976F5B">
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2OK, now THAT was bloody brilliant. It worked perfectly. Thank you so much and I wish I'd known about this a long time ago. Jul 26, 2015 at 19:51
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Note that anyone using this approach should use the Resources.getText(id:) method to get the String and not the Resources.getString(id:) method. The former method retains any rich text styling in the String and the latter does not. Also, with the
Resources.getText(id:)
method, you can use thecolor
attribute instead offgcolor
in thefont
element just fine. Nov 27, 2020 at 17:45
As far as I know it is not possible. I would use a SpannableString to change the color.
int colorBlue = getResources().getColor(R.color.blue);
String text = getString(R.string.text);
SpannableString spannable = new SpannableString(text);
// here we set the color
spannable.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(colorBlue), 0, text.length(), 0);
Spannable is really nice. You can set thinks like fontseize and stuff there and just attach it to a text view. The advantage is that you can have different colors in one view.
Edit: Ok, if you only want to set the Color the solution mentioned above me is the way to go.
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I see, if this is the way to go I could create my string resources with some "code" in it to know where the substring I want to change the color begins and ends and process it the way you exposed. Thanks.– NotbadMar 9, 2012 at 14:31
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int colorBlue = getResources().getColor(R.color.blue); .... spannable.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(colorBlue), 0, text.length(), 0);
can be replaced by a single line like thisspannable.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(R.color.blue) ..
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Also, I would personally use the flag constants declared in the spannable class instead of hard-coding 0 during the call. Makes for more readable and maintainable code. Just something that I would do.. Jul 15, 2013 at 10:28
The strings themselves have no color, but you can change the color of the text in the textView they appear in. See the textview documentation, but there are 2 ways to do it.
XML
android:textColor
Code
setTextColor(int)
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Thanks for the answer. I think it wasn't well formulated. I refered to change the color of a substring in the resource string. Sorry for that.– NotbadMar 9, 2012 at 14:28
I have recently made a flexible solution for this problem. It enables me of easily add multiple styles to substrings by using method chaining. It makes use of the SpannableString. When you want to give a certain substring a color, you can use ForegroundColorSpan.
public StyledString putColor(String subString, @ColorRes int colorRes){
if(getStartEnd(subString)){
int color = ColorUtil.getColor(context, colorRes);
ForegroundColorSpan foregroundColorSpan = new ForegroundColorSpan(color);
fullStringBuilder.setSpan(foregroundColorSpan, startingIndex, endingIndex, Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
}
return this;
}
For full code see gist.
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