You could have two separate TextViews and you could align them accordingly in your layout if needed:
Text1.setText(
Html.fromHtml(
"<a href="http://www.google.com">google</a> "));
Text1.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());
Text2.setText(
Html.fromHtml(
"<a href="http://www.stackoverflow.com">stackoverflow</a> "));
Text2.setMovementMethod(LinkMovementMethod.getInstance());
Then if you want to strip the "link underline". Create a class:
public class URLSpanNoUnderline extends URLSpan {
public URLSpanNoUnderline(String url) {
super(url);
}
@Override public void updateDrawState(TextPaint ds) {
super.updateDrawState(ds);
ds.setUnderlineText(false);
}
}
Then add this method in your main Activity class where you have the TextViews
private void stripUnderlines(TextView textView) {
Spannable s = new SpannableString(textView.getText());
URLSpan[] spans = s.getSpans(0, s.length(), URLSpan.class);
for (URLSpan span: spans) {
int start = s.getSpanStart(span);
int end = s.getSpanEnd(span);
s.removeSpan(span);
span = new URLSpanNoUnderline(span.getURL());
s.setSpan(span, start, end, 0);
}
textView.setText(s);
}
And then just call this after you initialised the TextViews (in your onCreate):
stripUnderlines(Text1);
stripUnderlines(Text2);
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