I'm writing a simple caesar-encryption-activity. Two EditTexts on screen, one clear-text, one crypted. Here's an example for the crypted EditText - the cleartext one is similar.
<EditText
android:layout_below="@id/Caesar_Label_CryptText"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:id="@+id/Caesar_Text_CryptText"
android:hint="Enter crypted text"
android:maxLines="2"
android:lines="2"
android:minLines="2"
android:inputType="text|textMultiLine|textVisiblePassword"
android:scrollbars="vertical"
android:gravity="top" />
Now when entering cleartext I have an TextChangedListener running that programatically crypts and fills that crypto-EditText. So far, so good.
When the cleartext entered gets really long, the cleartext-EditText scrolls with my imput, but the crypto-EditText stays at the top of the text. I'd really like the crypto-EditText to scroll so that it always shows the bottom line of its content.
How can that be done, preferably from the onTextChanged()-Method of the TextWatcher?
The base class android.view.View has methods getScrollX(), getScrollY() and scrollTo() that may be helpful, though I haven't tried it.
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/View.html#scrollTo(int, int)
Ok, found it. It was the cursor (called Selection on EditText and TextViews).
This is how I got it to work:
Then use:
Phew, finally :) Always underestimated the power of the Spannable ;)