Applying Styles Android?

Just do this activity android:name=". MyActivity" android:theme="@style/CustomTheme"" android:label="Gana res/values/styles. Xml resources> true wrap_content wrap_content @drawable/mybackground center true @null @android:color/transparent true @null @android:style/Animation.

Dialog true @android:color/transparent.

Just do this res/values/styles. Xml try this. This will work well .

If you don't want background remove that. Thanks. Ganapathy.

The thing is, I don't want the background of the Theme. Dialog style. And without an label for screen.

I has all the screen build by XML, I want just center it on screen and has a semi-transparent outside background. – Marcos Vasconcelos Mar 29 at 14:21 did you got it or not..? – Ganapathy Mar 30 at 9:36 I'm going to try it soon. Thanks – Marcos Vasconcelos Mar 30 at 13:13 This doesn't works as expected I not only the border of the background continue to appears (I changed background to #FF000000) and also my Layout was not getting in the layout I described.

– Marcos Vasconcelos Mar 30 at 14:09 else also add this in your style. Xml 'center' – Ganapathy Mar 30 at 14:49.

Android Styles (styles. Android Themes (themes. These files will help you learn through example.

You'll find a declaration for.

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West Virginia 1 is a state in the Southern Region of the United States of America. It's often called the "Mountain State", being the only state in the USA to lie completely within a mountain range (in this case, the Appalachians). West Virginia is bordered by five states, on the south and east by Virginia, Maryland to the north and east, the north by Pennsylvania, the north and west by Ohio and Kentucky to the west. Originally part of the state of Virginia, the residents of the counties that became West Virginia split from the rest of the state in part due to a disagreement over the issues of slavery and secession.

These counties elected to remain with the Union, and the new state was born on June 20, 1863. The population of the state today is around 1.7 million people. Metro Valley - The state's urban center which includes the capital.

Ohio Valley - Bordering the Ohio River and the western panhandle of the state. New River and Greenbrier Valleys - The southernmost part of the state, with whitewater rafting and beautiful parklands. Mountains and Lakes Country - West Virginia's technology corridor, bordering the south of Pennsylvania and the central part of the state, with lots of lakes, rivers and streams.

Potomac Highlands - Tucked away in the Allegheny Mountains and the Monongahela National Forest, with much of the state's skiing and caving, this region contains an important part of the state's Civil War heritage. Beckley — home to Tamarack ("the best of West Virginia") and an exhibition coal mine. Bluefield — West Virginia's highest city, nestled in the East River Mountains.

Charles Town — a historic town founded by George Washington's youngest brother Charles. Charleston — the state capital and cultural center. Harpers Ferry — a major Civil War site and West Virginia's most popular tourist destination.

Huntington — location of Marshall University. Morgantown — stomping grounds of the West Virginia University Mountaineers. Parkersburg — location of Blennerhassett Island.

Wheeling — Victorian architecture and a popular casino. Blackwater Falls State Park — the most photographed location in West Virginia, running through a gorge along the Blackwater River. Monongahela National Forest — over 919,000 acres of forest stretching from near Elkins to Richwood.

Once considered the southernmost of the North, the northernmost of the South, the easternmost of the West, and the westernmost of the East, West Virginia is nestled between the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east and the Ohio River to the west. Rich in natural resources, physical beauty, and traditional culture, West Virginia's charm is that of being "off the beaten path". West Virginia is a destination for white water rafting, kayaking, skiing, climbing, golf, mountain biking, hiking, and off-roading.

It is the only state that is entirely contained in Appalachia. Its location between the mid-west and eastern seaboard of the United States means that over 60% of the United States population lives less than 500 miles from West Virginia. West Virginia is abundant in natural resources, being primarily known as a major producer of coal since the 1800s — in fact, it's the number-two coal producing state in the US 2.

However, it has never been a particularly wealthy state, particularly outside the larger towns; per capita income is quite low, and the poverty levels are some of the highest in the nation. From the point of view of the traveller, this isn't necessarily a negative. The people in rural areas may not have much material wealth, but they're down-to-earth, grateful for what they have, and very friendly and hospitable, and this attitude toward life generally applies to people in the larger cities as well.

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