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I have a screen where you can enable/disable modules for my Android application.

For this I use a CheckboxPreference screen. This is all good, but the summary field gets cut off if longer descriptions are added than 2 lines.

Suppose I have 4-5 lines of description available for each module, I would like to display this in a helper window.

I tried to bind a click event to the CheckboxPreference, but that fires for the whole line, so not only when the checkbox is clicked, and more, wherever you click on the line the checkbox is toggled.

So now I am wondering if this can be fixed. So if the user needs more info, just taps the text and the helper opens up, and if want to toggle the settings it taps the checkbox.

How would you do it? I am open to other ideas too, if they do work.

A: 

You might be able to create your own subclass of CheckboxPreference that gives you more room.

CommonsWare
I don't think I am able to do that just by myself, without a great tutorial. Since you know a lot more resources, do you know a tutorial to help me?
Pentium10
Nope, and from the looks of the class, I'm not quite sure how to do it myself. Another topic for the pile o' things to cover in future book editions... :-)
CommonsWare
+2  A: 

Hmn had the same problem today. My alternative solution is to just allow to display more Text within the summary.

Just create your own subclass of CheckBoxPreference that looks something like this:

public class CheckBoxPreferenceWithLongSummary extends CheckBoxPreference{

    public CheckBoxPreferenceWithLongSummary(Context context) {
        super(context);
    }

    public CheckBoxPreferenceWithLongSummary(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
        super(context, attrs);
    }
    public CheckBoxPreferenceWithLongSummary(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
    }

    @Override
    protected void onBindView(View view) {
        super.onBindView(view);
        TextView summaryView = (TextView) view.findViewById(android.R.id.summary);
        summaryView.setMaxLines(10);
    }
}

Then within your PreferenceScreen (i assume you use xml to set up the Preference layout - not sure if its even possible completely programmatically) just replace the old <CheckBoxPreference.../> with your new implementation like <com.example.whatever.CheckBoxPreferenceWithLongSummary ... />

Seems to work just fine for me, altough i'm not sure about the findViewById(android.R.id.summary) because in the parentClass com.android.internal.R.id.summary is used which seems to be not directly accessible from within Java? Hope its not just an coincidence :)

icyerasor