obviously really (That's a note to my own stupidity).į = ("mCursorDrawableRes") Ĭould i set a color via this way? or is it just a java version of the xml call I already have? Anyhelp would be appreciated. ![]() But I'm failing to find a way around it tried this and while it sets the color to the same as the text color it's not what I'm looking to do as I have a specific size set for my cursor. ![]() ![]() I've been working on a practice app where the user can set the color of text and background.
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