Android Layout, displaying Multiple Columns












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I want to display text such that it would be like:




  1. TITLE 1.1


text about title 1.1




  1. TITLE 1.2


text about title 1.2




  1. TITLE 2.1


text about title 2.1





and so on





it would be a scrolling windows, but another problem is text could be lengthy and could span multiple lines. What do you recommend i should breakup my layout with. The length will be more then the screen height so I need scrollbars. Plus need to keep title bold.



Basically I would be printing this text from a String Array. Is it possible to display it directly from arrays or i can also work with simple strings but need to know how should i breakup my layout. like scrollview -> table layout or what?










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    I want to display text such that it would be like:




    1. TITLE 1.1


    text about title 1.1




    1. TITLE 1.2


    text about title 1.2




    1. TITLE 2.1


    text about title 2.1





    and so on





    it would be a scrolling windows, but another problem is text could be lengthy and could span multiple lines. What do you recommend i should breakup my layout with. The length will be more then the screen height so I need scrollbars. Plus need to keep title bold.



    Basically I would be printing this text from a String Array. Is it possible to display it directly from arrays or i can also work with simple strings but need to know how should i breakup my layout. like scrollview -> table layout or what?










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      I want to display text such that it would be like:




      1. TITLE 1.1


      text about title 1.1




      1. TITLE 1.2


      text about title 1.2




      1. TITLE 2.1


      text about title 2.1





      and so on





      it would be a scrolling windows, but another problem is text could be lengthy and could span multiple lines. What do you recommend i should breakup my layout with. The length will be more then the screen height so I need scrollbars. Plus need to keep title bold.



      Basically I would be printing this text from a String Array. Is it possible to display it directly from arrays or i can also work with simple strings but need to know how should i breakup my layout. like scrollview -> table layout or what?










      share|improve this question
















      I want to display text such that it would be like:




      1. TITLE 1.1


      text about title 1.1




      1. TITLE 1.2


      text about title 1.2




      1. TITLE 2.1


      text about title 2.1





      and so on





      it would be a scrolling windows, but another problem is text could be lengthy and could span multiple lines. What do you recommend i should breakup my layout with. The length will be more then the screen height so I need scrollbars. Plus need to keep title bold.



      Basically I would be printing this text from a String Array. Is it possible to display it directly from arrays or i can also work with simple strings but need to know how should i breakup my layout. like scrollview -> table layout or what?







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      edited Nov 16 '18 at 3:56









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          Yes it is possible to use String Array. I'd recommed to look at ListActivity and ArrayAdapter. Here is the info to start from.






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