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The Text class represents everything you need to style and set value for a TextView.
Example bright red button that reads "Hi!":
final Text someText; // text= "Hi!", color = #f00
final TextView myTextView;
if (someText == null) {
myTextView.setVisibility(View.GONE);
}
else {
myTextView(setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
// Either
someText.applyTo(myTextView);
// Or:
myTextView.setText(someText.getCopy());
myTextView.setTextColor(someText.getColor());
}
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Convenience method to set text and color for a TextViewor any of its subclasses
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Convenience method to set text and color for a TextViewor any of its subclasses
(like Button).
Equivalent to calling setText(CharSequence) and setTextColor(int).