How to align the text to top of a TextView?
Equivalent Android API for Swings setInsets()?
that is top of text should start be in (0,0) of TextView
I think your snippet is right. I guess you are bothered by some pixels between top of the letter "T" and top edge of the TextView? This space is required to render some letters that are not present in English alphabet.
Check that links to get idea:
In your .xml, write that:
android:gravity="center|top"
The first "center" align your line horizontally in the center and the next "top" align vertically up.
So the space at the top of the TextView is padding used for characters outside the English language such as accents. To remove this space you can either set the android:includeFontPadding
attribute to false
in your XML or you can do it programmatically with the function setIncludeFontPadding(false)
.
Look at the SDK documentation for TextView if this is still unclear.
EDITED ANSWER
If setting the android:includeFontPadding
attribute does not accomplish what you're trying to do, the other solution is to override the onDraw(Canvas canvas)
method of the TextView that you're using so that it eliminates the additional top padding that Android adds to every TextView. After writing my original answer, I noticed that for some reason TextView includes extra padding in addition to the font padding. Removing the font padding as well as this additional padding perfectly aligns the text to the top of the TextView. Look at the code snippet below.
public class TopAlignedTextView extends TextView {
// Default constructor when inflating from XML file
public TopAlignedTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
this(context, attrs, 0);
}
// Default constructor override
public TopAlignedTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs);
setIncludeFontPadding(false); //remove the font padding
setGravity(getGravity() | Gravity.TOP); //make sure that the gravity is set to the top
}
/*This is where the magic happens*/
@Override
protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas){
TextPaint textPaint = getPaint();
textPaint.setColor(getCurrentTextColor());
textPaint.drawableState = getDrawableState();
canvas.save();
//converts 5dip into pixels
int additionalPadding = (int) TypedValue.applyDimension(TypedValue.COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP, 5, getContext().getResources().getDisplayMetrics());
//subtracts the additional padding from the top of the canvas that textview draws to in order to align it with the top.
canvas.translate(0, -additionalPadding);
if(getLayout() != null)
getLayout().draw(canvas);
canvas.restore();
}
}
The actual font itself has extra whitespace on the top and bottom I believe.
Usually what I do is give the view negative margins. The issue is that this looks bad when devices come with different fonts.
android:layout_marginTop="-5dp"
android:layout_marginBottom="-5dp"
You will have to adjust based on the text size, bigger text sizes require more negative padding.
Im not sure if i understand what you are meaning, but the text inside the textview is going to be align to the top if you use gravity=top on the text-view.
If you put a backgrund color on you textview you might see better what is happening...
I guess you problem is that the textview is centered since you use fill_parent on both height and width on the parent LinearLayout. The textview seems to be the only child so try putting gravity=top on the LinearLayout...
Thats the only thing i could think of...
Possible, you do not need make your view based on TextView. Try to extend View and write your text in onDraw()
.
Look at here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32081250/1263771