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Defining and Using Styles

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Every now and then, you will find some code with a cryptic style attribute in a layout element. For example, in the chapter on threading, the following ProgressBar was presented:

Something about that magic style attribute changed our ProgressBar from a normal circle to a horizontal bar.

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Allen, G. (2012). Defining and Using Styles. In: Beginning Android 4. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3985-7_24

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