How to make transparent gradient?












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I have the following gradient:



<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<gradient
android:startColor="#ECECEC"
android:centerColor="#F6F6F4"
android:endColor="#F8F8F6"
android:angle="90"
android:dither="true"
/>
</shape>


I want this to be transparent because in my ListView I am setting this as my ListSelector:



<ListView android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/ARListView"
android:background="@drawable/transparent_background"
android:cacheColorHint="#00000000" android:drawSelectorOnTop="true"
android:listSelector="@drawable/stocks_selected_gradient">
</ListView>









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    I have the following gradient:



    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
    <gradient
    android:startColor="#ECECEC"
    android:centerColor="#F6F6F4"
    android:endColor="#F8F8F6"
    android:angle="90"
    android:dither="true"
    />
    </shape>


    I want this to be transparent because in my ListView I am setting this as my ListSelector:



    <ListView android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="fill_parent" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:id="@+id/ARListView"
    android:background="@drawable/transparent_background"
    android:cacheColorHint="#00000000" android:drawSelectorOnTop="true"
    android:listSelector="@drawable/stocks_selected_gradient">
    </ListView>









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      I have the following gradient:



      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
      <gradient
      android:startColor="#ECECEC"
      android:centerColor="#F6F6F4"
      android:endColor="#F8F8F6"
      android:angle="90"
      android:dither="true"
      />
      </shape>


      I want this to be transparent because in my ListView I am setting this as my ListSelector:



      <ListView android:layout_width="fill_parent"
      android:layout_height="fill_parent" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
      android:id="@+id/ARListView"
      android:background="@drawable/transparent_background"
      android:cacheColorHint="#00000000" android:drawSelectorOnTop="true"
      android:listSelector="@drawable/stocks_selected_gradient">
      </ListView>









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      I have the following gradient:



      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
      <gradient
      android:startColor="#ECECEC"
      android:centerColor="#F6F6F4"
      android:endColor="#F8F8F6"
      android:angle="90"
      android:dither="true"
      />
      </shape>


      I want this to be transparent because in my ListView I am setting this as my ListSelector:



      <ListView android:layout_width="fill_parent"
      android:layout_height="fill_parent" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
      android:id="@+id/ARListView"
      android:background="@drawable/transparent_background"
      android:cacheColorHint="#00000000" android:drawSelectorOnTop="true"
      android:listSelector="@drawable/stocks_selected_gradient">
      </ListView>






      android listview transparency gradient






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          Just use an 8-digit color value, e.g. #FFF8F8F6, where the first two characters are the alpha value. FF being fully opaque, and 00 being fully transparent.






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          • black to grey how?

            – Mikey
            Jun 23 '11 at 8:46






          • 1





            thanks , this answer was helpful for me

            – mahdi
            Jul 16 '13 at 21:39






          • 3





            Best to use @android:color/transparent instead of #00xxxxxx

            – The Hungry Androider
            Mar 7 '15 at 16:35



















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          android:background="#00000000" android:cacheColorHint="#00000000"



          this will make is transparent however, this is to make it a full transparency...






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            Just use an 8-digit color value, e.g. #FFF8F8F6, where the first two characters are the alpha value. FF being fully opaque, and 00 being fully transparent.






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            • black to grey how?

              – Mikey
              Jun 23 '11 at 8:46






            • 1





              thanks , this answer was helpful for me

              – mahdi
              Jul 16 '13 at 21:39






            • 3





              Best to use @android:color/transparent instead of #00xxxxxx

              – The Hungry Androider
              Mar 7 '15 at 16:35
















            128














            Just use an 8-digit color value, e.g. #FFF8F8F6, where the first two characters are the alpha value. FF being fully opaque, and 00 being fully transparent.






            share|improve this answer
























            • black to grey how?

              – Mikey
              Jun 23 '11 at 8:46






            • 1





              thanks , this answer was helpful for me

              – mahdi
              Jul 16 '13 at 21:39






            • 3





              Best to use @android:color/transparent instead of #00xxxxxx

              – The Hungry Androider
              Mar 7 '15 at 16:35














            128












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            128







            Just use an 8-digit color value, e.g. #FFF8F8F6, where the first two characters are the alpha value. FF being fully opaque, and 00 being fully transparent.






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            Just use an 8-digit color value, e.g. #FFF8F8F6, where the first two characters are the alpha value. FF being fully opaque, and 00 being fully transparent.







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            kcoppockkcoppock

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            • black to grey how?

              – Mikey
              Jun 23 '11 at 8:46






            • 1





              thanks , this answer was helpful for me

              – mahdi
              Jul 16 '13 at 21:39






            • 3





              Best to use @android:color/transparent instead of #00xxxxxx

              – The Hungry Androider
              Mar 7 '15 at 16:35



















            • black to grey how?

              – Mikey
              Jun 23 '11 at 8:46






            • 1





              thanks , this answer was helpful for me

              – mahdi
              Jul 16 '13 at 21:39






            • 3





              Best to use @android:color/transparent instead of #00xxxxxx

              – The Hungry Androider
              Mar 7 '15 at 16:35

















            black to grey how?

            – Mikey
            Jun 23 '11 at 8:46





            black to grey how?

            – Mikey
            Jun 23 '11 at 8:46




            1




            1





            thanks , this answer was helpful for me

            – mahdi
            Jul 16 '13 at 21:39





            thanks , this answer was helpful for me

            – mahdi
            Jul 16 '13 at 21:39




            3




            3





            Best to use @android:color/transparent instead of #00xxxxxx

            – The Hungry Androider
            Mar 7 '15 at 16:35





            Best to use @android:color/transparent instead of #00xxxxxx

            – The Hungry Androider
            Mar 7 '15 at 16:35













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            android:background="#00000000" android:cacheColorHint="#00000000"



            this will make is transparent however, this is to make it a full transparency...






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              android:background="#00000000" android:cacheColorHint="#00000000"



              this will make is transparent however, this is to make it a full transparency...






              share|improve this answer


























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                android:background="#00000000" android:cacheColorHint="#00000000"



                this will make is transparent however, this is to make it a full transparency...






                share|improve this answer













                android:background="#00000000" android:cacheColorHint="#00000000"



                this will make is transparent however, this is to make it a full transparency...







                share|improve this answer












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