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If I am creating menu items dynamically and adding them with menu.add, how do I set the background color of the entire cell not just the text (spanning only changes the background of the text. I need the entire cell background color changed - m is a custom Menu Object containing all of the info for a given menu item).



MenuItem menuItem = menu.add(0, m.getIndex().ordinal(), Menu.NONE, m.getMenuTitle());
View v = menuItem.getActionView();
v.setBackgroundColor(Color.GREEN);









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    If I am creating menu items dynamically and adding them with menu.add, how do I set the background color of the entire cell not just the text (spanning only changes the background of the text. I need the entire cell background color changed - m is a custom Menu Object containing all of the info for a given menu item).



    MenuItem menuItem = menu.add(0, m.getIndex().ordinal(), Menu.NONE, m.getMenuTitle());
    View v = menuItem.getActionView();
    v.setBackgroundColor(Color.GREEN);









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      If I am creating menu items dynamically and adding them with menu.add, how do I set the background color of the entire cell not just the text (spanning only changes the background of the text. I need the entire cell background color changed - m is a custom Menu Object containing all of the info for a given menu item).



      MenuItem menuItem = menu.add(0, m.getIndex().ordinal(), Menu.NONE, m.getMenuTitle());
      View v = menuItem.getActionView();
      v.setBackgroundColor(Color.GREEN);









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      If I am creating menu items dynamically and adding them with menu.add, how do I set the background color of the entire cell not just the text (spanning only changes the background of the text. I need the entire cell background color changed - m is a custom Menu Object containing all of the info for a given menu item).



      MenuItem menuItem = menu.add(0, m.getIndex().ordinal(), Menu.NONE, m.getMenuTitle());
      View v = menuItem.getActionView();
      v.setBackgroundColor(Color.GREEN);






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