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I've a textArea with grow limit "2" and alignment "center". I need to hightlight the "Quick Booking" text of the following textArea differently ie. in color, size etc. Since the textArea is aligned center, this hightlighted text may appear anywhere as per the device width. How can I do that?



TextArea ta = new TextArea("Need urgent fix for your car ? We will get to you asap Quick Booking");
ta.setUIID("small");
ta.setEditable(false);
ta.setGrowByContent(true);
ta.setGrowLimit(2);
ta.getAllStyles().setAlignment(Label.CENTER);


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How it should be...



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    I've a textArea with grow limit "2" and alignment "center". I need to hightlight the "Quick Booking" text of the following textArea differently ie. in color, size etc. Since the textArea is aligned center, this hightlighted text may appear anywhere as per the device width. How can I do that?



    TextArea ta = new TextArea("Need urgent fix for your car ? We will get to you asap Quick Booking");
    ta.setUIID("small");
    ta.setEditable(false);
    ta.setGrowByContent(true);
    ta.setGrowLimit(2);
    ta.getAllStyles().setAlignment(Label.CENTER);


    How It is now...



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    How it should be...



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      I've a textArea with grow limit "2" and alignment "center". I need to hightlight the "Quick Booking" text of the following textArea differently ie. in color, size etc. Since the textArea is aligned center, this hightlighted text may appear anywhere as per the device width. How can I do that?



      TextArea ta = new TextArea("Need urgent fix for your car ? We will get to you asap Quick Booking");
      ta.setUIID("small");
      ta.setEditable(false);
      ta.setGrowByContent(true);
      ta.setGrowLimit(2);
      ta.getAllStyles().setAlignment(Label.CENTER);


      How It is now...



      enter image description here



      How it should be...



      enter image description here










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      I've a textArea with grow limit "2" and alignment "center". I need to hightlight the "Quick Booking" text of the following textArea differently ie. in color, size etc. Since the textArea is aligned center, this hightlighted text may appear anywhere as per the device width. How can I do that?



      TextArea ta = new TextArea("Need urgent fix for your car ? We will get to you asap Quick Booking");
      ta.setUIID("small");
      ta.setEditable(false);
      ta.setGrowByContent(true);
      ta.setGrowLimit(2);
      ta.getAllStyles().setAlignment(Label.CENTER);


      How It is now...



      enter image description here



      How it should be...



      enter image description here







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          That isn't supported. One option is to use a BrowserComponent for this element and format it with HTML. Another is to use a rich text view such as this: https://www.codenameone.com/blog/tip-lightweight-rich-text-view.html






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          • I couldn't make it work through richTextView but I solved it as in above answer. Thanks...
            – beck
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          I saw the stack question where it was solved. I didn't find it now otherwise I'd have shared the link. It works though.



          homeContainer.add(FlowLayout.encloseCenter(lbl1, new Label("urgent"), new Label("fix"), new Label(" for"), new Label("your"), new Label("car? "), new Label("We"), new Label("will"), new Label("get"), new Label("to"), new Label("you"), new Label("asap "), clickable));





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            I am afraid this is not supported.I would suggest you to give a look on below article



            https://medium.com/@Cuong.Le/android-rich-text-overview-397e6af529d9





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              That isn't supported. One option is to use a BrowserComponent for this element and format it with HTML. Another is to use a rich text view such as this: https://www.codenameone.com/blog/tip-lightweight-rich-text-view.html






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              • I couldn't make it work through richTextView but I solved it as in above answer. Thanks...
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              That isn't supported. One option is to use a BrowserComponent for this element and format it with HTML. Another is to use a rich text view such as this: https://www.codenameone.com/blog/tip-lightweight-rich-text-view.html






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              • I couldn't make it work through richTextView but I solved it as in above answer. Thanks...
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              That isn't supported. One option is to use a BrowserComponent for this element and format it with HTML. Another is to use a rich text view such as this: https://www.codenameone.com/blog/tip-lightweight-rich-text-view.html






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              That isn't supported. One option is to use a BrowserComponent for this element and format it with HTML. Another is to use a rich text view such as this: https://www.codenameone.com/blog/tip-lightweight-rich-text-view.html







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              • I couldn't make it work through richTextView but I solved it as in above answer. Thanks...
                – beck
                Nov 13 at 10:49




















              • I couldn't make it work through richTextView but I solved it as in above answer. Thanks...
                – beck
                Nov 13 at 10:49


















              I couldn't make it work through richTextView but I solved it as in above answer. Thanks...
              – beck
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              I couldn't make it work through richTextView but I solved it as in above answer. Thanks...
              – beck
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              I saw the stack question where it was solved. I didn't find it now otherwise I'd have shared the link. It works though.



              homeContainer.add(FlowLayout.encloseCenter(lbl1, new Label("urgent"), new Label("fix"), new Label(" for"), new Label("your"), new Label("car? "), new Label("We"), new Label("will"), new Label("get"), new Label("to"), new Label("you"), new Label("asap "), clickable));





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                I saw the stack question where it was solved. I didn't find it now otherwise I'd have shared the link. It works though.



                homeContainer.add(FlowLayout.encloseCenter(lbl1, new Label("urgent"), new Label("fix"), new Label(" for"), new Label("your"), new Label("car? "), new Label("We"), new Label("will"), new Label("get"), new Label("to"), new Label("you"), new Label("asap "), clickable));





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                  I saw the stack question where it was solved. I didn't find it now otherwise I'd have shared the link. It works though.



                  homeContainer.add(FlowLayout.encloseCenter(lbl1, new Label("urgent"), new Label("fix"), new Label(" for"), new Label("your"), new Label("car? "), new Label("We"), new Label("will"), new Label("get"), new Label("to"), new Label("you"), new Label("asap "), clickable));





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                  I saw the stack question where it was solved. I didn't find it now otherwise I'd have shared the link. It works though.



                  homeContainer.add(FlowLayout.encloseCenter(lbl1, new Label("urgent"), new Label("fix"), new Label(" for"), new Label("your"), new Label("car? "), new Label("We"), new Label("will"), new Label("get"), new Label("to"), new Label("you"), new Label("asap "), clickable));






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                      I am afraid this is not supported.I would suggest you to give a look on below article



                      https://medium.com/@Cuong.Le/android-rich-text-overview-397e6af529d9





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                        I am afraid this is not supported.I would suggest you to give a look on below article



                        https://medium.com/@Cuong.Le/android-rich-text-overview-397e6af529d9





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                          I am afraid this is not supported.I would suggest you to give a look on below article



                          https://medium.com/@Cuong.Le/android-rich-text-overview-397e6af529d9





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                          I am afraid this is not supported.I would suggest you to give a look on below article



                          https://medium.com/@Cuong.Le/android-rich-text-overview-397e6af529d9






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