center align icons in titanium action bar for android - android

Is there any possible way to center align the action item icons that are shown in action bar of titanium app for android. I have searched a lot of places for this solution but had no luck. I want the action bar to look like the below image. Also tell me the way to not show app title in the action bar.

This is not a Titanium issue.
As you can read in Google's documentation, you won't be able to center anything in the ActionBar. Default (and expected) behaviour is to align action icons on the right (or left if reversed).
I don't recommend it, as it goes against Google's guidelines, but you will be able to center icons if you create a fake ActionBar:
- Remove native ActionBar from any window in your app
- Create a Titanium View that mimics the ActionBar
- Add icons and bind click events.
That's it, you are done.

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Android: How to control placement of bottom app bar actions?

I am implementing material design bottom app bar but I can't get the placement of the icons as I want.
This is what my app bar looks like currenly.
This is how I want it to look.
I want to have control over which side the actions is placed. Is that possible?

Android - Slide Menu like in Uber

I am looking to implement a menu like used on the Android Uber app.
It seems to be like an action bar on top with 3 small settings stripes on left side. (probably not a real action bar)
When clicking in that area a black menu slides out from the left and occupies 70% of the screen.
The right side of the screen still showing the map is darkened to keep focus on the menu.
I like that style, it looks good and everyone immediately knows how to use it.
I would like to have the same but don't know where to start or if there is maybe something available that would do something similar.
The actionbar itself only offers the menu on top right which is better for pure settings.
I also experimented with a split action bar having the menu items on bottom but that also seems superior to the clean interface Uber provides.
You want the Android Navigation Drawer. It's an Android sanctioned navigation pattern and more details about it can be found here. For some more technical documentation and an example of how to use it, you can find a sample over here. It works great with the Action Bar so shouldn't need anything too custom outside of what the Android v4 compat library gives you.

Put android tabs in center of action bar

I tried Android action bar with tabs. As you see in this picture:
(source: persiangig.com)
My action bar looks good in phones but in tablets it is not right, the tabs stick left. This picture shows what I mean, how can I put the tabs to center in tablets too?
(source: persiangig.com)
The tabs are aligned left because, in Android, the action bar is used for both navigation and Activity- or Fragment-specific actions. You don't have any in this screenshot, but menu actions that are added to the action bar will be aligned to the right.
If you must have your tabs centered for some reason, you'll have to write your own action bar. I would recommend against this, since it's a lot of work to intentionally go against user expectations. Instead, use Android's built-in action bar layout and design your app to accommodate it.

Designing action Bar in android or make it alone

how to make the bar in the top of the picture (see the link) (drawerbutton,"mes cercles",picture_pen)? by customizing the action bar or i make it manually?
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6Cz2zvfARSdOHJKSEppSzd6ZHM&usp=sharing
The ActionBar in that screenshot is custom-made. It is not built using Android's ActionBar controls. It appears that it was created using a RelativeLayout with a custom background, 1 button on each side and text in the middle of the layout. You can do this as well, however, it is considered best-practice to use Android's ActionBar, which can be themed partially. (Background, text color, buttons, logo, etc...)
Since Android's ActionBar is relatively new, you should use ActionBarSherlock, which adds compatibility to Android 2.x.
http://actionbarsherlock.com/
You can customize the actionbar in android to a very good extent , give it a solid / gradient background , customize the font face , add buttons , event give to different round corner values, also tabs are available , i suggest that method so you don't need plug-ins
the below two posts might be useful
android developers page / actionbar
Using the Android action bar (ActionBar) - Tutorial - Vogella

Customize system combined bar /navigation bar for Android tablet (bottom)

I would like to override (add more buttons that would take me to several activities/fragments) to the system Navigation Bar on a tablet (according to this android ui-overview it is a "Combined bar" (for tablets)
Is there a way to do this?
I couldn't find a Navigation class in the android.app package, like ActionBar.
If adding buttons to the combined/navigation bar is not possible, I think there are several options, but I'd like to explore this first:
- use the action bar on top instead
- add a bottom bar above the navigation bar (not really fine, since it would be on top of the combined bar), like they are showing here:
Action Bar
Thanks a lot,
Cristian
Is there a way to do this?
No. The only thing you can add to the system bar are Notifications, which are not meant for this sort of navigation.
If adding buttons to the combined/navigation bar is not possible, I think there are several options, but I'd like to explore this first: - use the action bar on top instead - add a bottom bar above the navigation bar (not really fine, since it would be on top of the combined bar), like they are showing here: Action Bar
If you are referring to the section titled "Layout Considerations for Split Action Bars", that is referred to as a "split action bar", and can be enabled on an <activity> via android:uiOptions="splitActionBarWhenNarrow". However, that will only take effect for -small/-normal screens in portrait orientation. Your buttons will automatically be placed in the action bar at the top of the screen in other circumstances.

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