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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T01:38:57+00:00 2026-05-18T01:38:57+00:00

I can’t seem to get a customized divider, using a Drawable I’ve defined, to

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I can’t seem to get a customized divider, using a Drawable I’ve defined, to work when using a ListActivity and not creating a custom ListView. It almost seems like when the VM creates its own ListView for me, with the ListActivity, it uses a theme with the default divider provided; and if I try to provide one, no dividers appear in the ListView at all.

I know that I can create a custom ListView using XML and define android:divider on that ListView, and this does recognize my custom divider Drawable. But I would prefer to just let the ListActivity create its own ListView, if I can figure out how to get my own divider working on it.

Here’s the code I’m using now:

public class Categories extends ListActivity {

    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

        final String[] OPTIONS = {
            "Hello",
            "Goodbye",
            "Good Morning",
            "Greetings",
            "Toodaloo"
        };

        ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(
            this, android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1, OPTIONS);
        setListAdapter(adapter);

        ListView lv = getListView();
        PaintDrawable sage = new PaintDrawable(R.drawable.sage);
        lv.setDivider(sage);
        lv.setDividerHeight(1);
    }
}
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    2026-05-18T01:38:58+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 1:38 am

    I figured it out. The issue had nothing to do with the ListActivity generating a ListView for me. It was in how I was defining the divider in Java code.

    There are two ways that I see to define the divider (border between ListView rows) on a ListView that is automatically inflated from a ListActivity, if you want to define the color in XML:

    Method 1:

    In res/values/colors.xml, put the following:

    <resources>
     <color name="sage">#cceebb</color>
    </resources>
    

    In your ListActivity-extending class, do this:

    ListView lv = getListView();
    ColorDrawable sage = new ColorDrawable(this.getResources().getColor(R.color.sage));
    lv.setDivider(sage);
    lv.setDividerHeight(1);
    

    Method 2:

    In res/values/colors.xml:

    <resources>
     <drawable name="sage">#cceebb</drawable>
    </resources>
    

    And in your class that extends ListActivity:

    ListView lv = getListView();
    ColorDrawable sage = new ColorDrawable(this.getResources().getColor(R.drawable.sage));
    lv.setDivider(sage);
    lv.setDividerHeight(1);
    
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