I have an action bar in my app with 3 items.
Only 2 can be displayed due to space issues, so I'd expect the first to be displayed and the rest to be displayed in the overflow.
However in practice only the first 2 items are shown and there is no overflow detectable.
Here is the relevant code:
list_menu.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<item android:id="#+id/menu_insert"
android:icon="#android:drawable/ic_menu_add"
android:title="#string/menu_insert"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom|withText"/>
<item android:id="#+id/menu_call"
android:icon="#android:drawable/ic_menu_call"
android:title="#string/menu_call"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom|withText"/>
<item android:id="#+id/menu_agenda"
android:icon="#android:drawable/ic_menu_agenda"
android:title="#string/menu_agenda"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom|withText"/>
</menu>
Activity.java
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
MenuInflater mi = getMenuInflater();
mi.inflate(R.menu.list_menu, menu);
return true;
}
If you want to show the three dots, irrespective of device menu button! then you can call this method in your application class' onCreate method-
private void makeActionOverflowMenuShown() {
//devices with hardware menu button (e.g. Samsung Note) don't show action overflow menu
try {
ViewConfiguration config = ViewConfiguration.get(this);
Field menuKeyField = ViewConfiguration.class.getDeclaredField("sHasPermanentMenuKey");
if (menuKeyField != null) {
menuKeyField.setAccessible(true);
menuKeyField.setBoolean(config, false);
}
} catch (Exception e) {
Log.d(TAG, e.getLocalizedMessage());
}
}
Output
res/menu/menu.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<!-- Search / will display always -->
<item
android:id="#+id/action_search"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_search"
android:showAsAction="always"
android:title="#string/action_search"/>
<!-- Location Found -->
<item
android:id="#+id/action_location_found"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_location_found"
android:showAsAction="always"
android:title="#string/action_location_found"/>
<!-- More -->
<item
android:id="#+id/a_More"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_overflow"
android:showAsAction="always"
android:title="More">
<menu>
<!-- Refresh -->
<item
android:id="#+id/action_refresh"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_refresh"
android:showAsAction="never"
android:title="#string/action_refresh"/>
<!-- Help -->
<item
android:id="#+id/action_help"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_help"
android:showAsAction="never"
android:title="#string/action_help"/>
<!-- Check updates -->
<item
android:id="#+id/action_check_updates"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_refresh"
android:showAsAction="never"
android:title="#string/action_check_updates"/>
</menu>
</item>
</menu>
MainActivity.java
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
}
#Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
// Inflate the menu; this adds items to the action bar if it is present.
MenuInflater inflater = getMenuInflater();
inflater.inflate(R.menu.menu, menu);
return super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
}
}
Download the Action Bar Icon Set
I realize this is not an overflow menu, but it is similar.
Okay, this is simple but was hard to figure out.
You first need a menu item you want to use as the overflow inflater. Example
<item
android:id="#+id/a_More"
android:icon="#drawable/more"
android:showAsAction="always"
android:title="More">
</item>
Once you have your item, add a sub-menu containing your items you want in the overflow menu. Example:
<item
android:id="#+id/a_More"
android:icon="#drawable/more"
android:showAsAction="always"
android:title="More">
<menu>
<item
android:id="#+id/aM_Home"
android:icon="#drawable/home"
android:title="Home"/>
</menu>
</item>
On click this will inflate other items within. My application is using ActionBarSherlock 4.0 so before this will work for you, you will need to access the "SplitActionBar". (Will still work on default android Actionbar)
Here's how:
In your AndroidManifest.xml file, you need to add this code under the activity you need the overflow menu in.
android:uiOptions="splitActionBarWhenNarrow"
NOTE: Your item that inflates your overflow menu MUST showAsAction="always"
Vwola! you have an overflow menu! Hope I helped you out. :)
On devices with hardware menu buttons (Galaxy S3, stubborn as Samsung is...) the overflow menu behaves as the 'traditional' menu, by using the hardware menu button.
When you say "overflow" menu, do you mean the three dots that show up in the end to indicate that there are more items.... or do you mean the split actionbar that shows up in the bottom for overflow items?
If you mean the split action bar, you should add this to your activity's manifest file
android:uiOptions="splitActionBarWhenNarrow"
By default, the three dots overflow menu should happen automatically, so it's hard to tell what the problem is from the information you provided above.
To alway show action overflow (three dot) on actionbarcompat:
in menu file, example:
main.xml
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto" >
<item
android:id="#+id/action_settings"
android:title="#string/action_settings"
app:showAsAction="never"/>
<item
android:id="#+id/action_about"
android:title="#string/action_about"
app:showAsAction="never"/>
</menu>
and in activity file:
#Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.main, menu);
return super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
}
It's worked fine for me.
Tested on Google Nexus S, Samsung S3.
It appears that on devices with a menu button the overflow menu does not show in the ActionBar. Also we have no way to know if a device has a hardware menu button before API level 14 (4.0+).
This solution adds a overflow button to a android.support.v7.app.ActionBar that opens the standard options menu on pre-Honeycomb (<3.0) only, otherwise leaving it to the system. In any case you can choose between always or ifRoom for all actions.
Get the overflow icon from the Action Bar Icon Pack.
Add a menu (I'omitting some non-relevant parts as titles, ordering etc.)
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto">
<item
android:id="#+id/action_overflow"
android:orderInCategory="100"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_overflow"
app:showAsAction="always" />
<item
android:id="#+id/action_first"
app:showAsAction="always" />
<item
android:id="#+id/action_second"
app:showAsAction="ifRoom" />
</menu>
Remove our overflow action on 3.0+
#Override
public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) {
menu.removeItem(R.id.action_overflow);
}
return super.onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
}
Finally call Activity.openOptionsMenu() from the overflow action.
Er... no. You cannot not call openOptionsMenu() from a menu button... but if you are using AndroidAnnotations you're done easily:
#OptionsItem
void action_overflow() {
openOptionsMenuDeferred();
}
#UiThread
void openOptionsMenuDeferred() {
openOptionsMenu();
}
If not you should do something like this, I suppose
#Override
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
if (item.getItemId() == id.action_overflow) {
openOptionsMenuDeferred();
return true;
}
}
private Handler handler = new Handler(Looper.getMainLooper());
public void openOptionsMenuDeferred() {
handler.post(new Runnable() {
#Override
public void run() {
openOptionsMenu();
}
}
);
}
Try changing the theme of the app from
Theme.AppCompat.Light.DarkActionBar to Theme.AppCompat.Light
Put xmlns:your_app_name="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto" inside menu tag
and instead android:showAsAction="always" use your_app_name:showAsAction="always"
for eg
<item
android:id="#+id/action_search"
android:icon="#drawable/icon_search"
android:title="#string/search"
your_app_name:showAsAction="ifRoom"/>
Related
I have a action bar set up as this:
When I click on it a settings popup appears like this which when pressed takes me to my apps settings page.
My question is how would I remove the settings popup so that it takes me directly to my settings activity when I press the three dotted button? I tried playing around with code below but it yielded no result.
#Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
// Inflate the menu; this adds items to the action bar if it is present.
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.menu_main, menu);
return true;
}
Goto the menu folder of your project. res>>menu and find the xml file representing the
You have to add the android:showAsAction="always" like below:
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:id="#+id/menu"
android:title="#string/menu_settings_item"
android:showAsAction="always"
android:icon="#android:drawable/ic_menu_a" />
</menu>
Use the showAsAction parameter.
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:id="#+id/menu"
android:title="#string/menu_settings_item"
android:showAsAction="always"
android:icon="#android:drawable/ic_menu_a" />
</menu>
You can specify that your settings option always appears as a button on the action bar. You don't need the three dots in this case.
For instance, you can specify your action bar menu item like this (notice the "always" value):
<item android:id="#+id/action_settings"
android:title="#string/action_settings"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_settings"
android:showAsAction="always" />
I'm trying to understand what is wrong with what I'm doing.
I'm currently following the android action bar tutorial and for some reason it's not showing me the search icon in the action bar on my device, it is going straight into my overflow.
I'm running 4.4.4 version on my device, Nexus 5. I've tried to follow several tutorials and the result was no different. I've set up new project by default using API 11 as told, I've tried to set the showAsAction to "Always".
What else could I do? Thank you for any help!
My XML menu file:
<item android:id="#+id/action_search"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_new"
android:title="new"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom" />
<item android:id="#+id/action_settings"
android:title="Settings"
android:showAsAction="never" />
Main activity:
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
}
#Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.main, menu);
return super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
}
Try using a namespace
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:{anynamespace}="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto">
<item android:id="#+id/action_search"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_action_new"
android:title="new"
{anynamespace}:showAsAction="always" />
</menu>
Replace the {anynamespace} parts with any word
EDIT: The tutorial suggests that you use namespaces in case you are using the Support library.
Why the icons didn't appear when i used the menu.xml below !!. Please help me.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<group android:id="#+id/group1">
<item android:id="#+id/item1" android:title="Embelance" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher" >
<menu>
<item android:id="#+id/E_H1" android:title="To home" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"/>
<item android:id="#+id/E_W1" android:title="To work" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"/>
<item android:id="#+id/E_O1" android:title="To oppional" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"/>
</menu>
</item>
<item android:id="#+id/item2" android:title="Fier" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher">
<menu>
<item android:id="#+id/F_H1" android:title="To Home" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"/>
<item android:id="#+id/F_W1" android:title="To work" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"/>
<item android:id="#+id/F_O1" android:title="To Optional" android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"/>
</menu>
</item>
</group>
and when used the next attribute it shows that there is error in the app. : the window
says that the project contains error(s),fix it before the its running or something like that.
android:icon="#android:drawable/ic_launcher"
and the code is:
#Override
public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu,View v,ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) {
// Inflate the menu; this adds items to the action bar if it is present.
super.onCreateContextMenu(menu, v, menuInfo);
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.main_context_menu, menu);
}
#Override
public boolean onContextItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
// .......
switch(item.getItemId()){
case R.id.E_H1: // ...........
break;
case...case....case...... // other cases
return super.onContextItemSelected(item);
}
I'll try to answer this, but so far the question is not 100% clear to me. Based on the comments, it seems you wish to know how to combine icons with text in menu item.
For that you have provided the answer yourself in your question: the 3-rd item contains what you need. If you wish to group items in a menu item block, then you can use groups as you did, but specifically for your example, the group is point-less. Something like below will suffice (running on a Motorola Defy 2.3.6 and on Nexus 4):
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<item
android:id="#+id/context_setting_item1"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"
android:title="#string/action_settings">
</item>
</menu>
In your Activity you will have (suppose menu is in /res/menu/entry.xml):
#Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
MenuInflater inflater = getMenuInflater();
inflater.inflate(R.menu.entry, menu);
return true;
}
#Override
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
switch (item.getItemId()) {
case R.id.context_setting_item1:
Toast.makeText(this, "context_setting_item1 selected", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
return true;
}
return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
}
Now, to go back to the menu item general discussion: these visual components have been replaced by ActionBar - it is more friendly, more straight-forward when it comes to expose the content/app-hierarchy and it is sexy! :)
To dive into development, you can check this Android developers blogs, "Goodbye to MenuItem". For more development details check the developer section. From programming perspective it's not that much of big deal as the action bar components are developed with menu items in xml. You just need to provide more XML attributes.
Ex.: Only the above xml changes to:
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<item
android:id="#+id/context_setting_item1"
android:icon="#drawable/ic_launcher"
android:showAsAction="always|withText"
android:title="#string/action_settings">
</item>
</menu>
And the Activity code remains as it is.
Note that I have added only android:showAsAction="always|withText".
The fun part is that nothing changes on Motorola 2.3.6 (since ActionBar was added in API level 11), but on Nexus you'll notice the top action bar has the icon on top. Previously, it had a 3-dots and the user had to tap on them in order to view the action.
If you wish to have the action bar in api-level below 11, I strongly recommend using Sherlock ActionBar.
My action bar shows the app icon on the left, then has a large space, and then shows some of my menu items on the right (the rest go into overflow). The problem is that the "large space" is big enough to hold several more icons. Why isn't it being used?
My menu resource looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item
android:id="#+id/menu_a"
android:icon="#drawable/a"
android:title="a"
android:orderInCategory="100"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom" >
<menu>
<item ... />
...
</menu>
</item>
...
<item
android:id="#+id/menu_n"
android:icon="#drawable/n"
android:title="n"
android:orderInCategory="100"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom" >
...
</item>
</menu>
In my Activity, I have:
#Override
public void onCreate (Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView (R.layout.main_activity);
ActionBar actionBar = getActionBar();
actionBar.setDisplayShowTitleEnabled(false);
actionBar.setHomeButtonEnabled (true);
...
}
and
#Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu (Menu menu)
{
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.nav_menu, menu);
return true;
}
I have a suspicion it has something to do with the app title (setDispalyShowTitleEnabled), which I have disabled. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?
Nothing wrong with your code.
AtionBar by default allows only 2-3 menu items even when there is enough room to accommodate 4-5.
May be to maintain better UI.
So, instead of
android:showAsAction="ifRoom"
use
android:showAsAction="always"
to have the MenuItems always present on the ActionBar instead of going into the overflow menu.
I have an ActionBar that should display the action buttons in a custom way. For this I created a custom view and attached it to the ActionBar.
One thing to mention is that I am using a menu.xml resoure file to load the options menu and display them on a smartphone, but do not display them on tablet, instead use a custom view. For this I market every menu item in the xml as: android:showAsAction="never"
Everything looks fine, except one little thing that still remains on the right of the ActionBar - the "More" button.
How can I remove it?
I tried this:
ActionBar bar = activity.getActionBar();
bar.removeAllTabs();
but the "more" button still remains there.
EDIT:
This is my menu.xml file:
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<item
android:id="#+id/menu_username"
android:icon="#drawable/menu_username"
android:orderInCategory="0"
android:showAsAction="never"
android:title="#string/menu_username">
<menu>
<item
android:id="#+id/menu_logout"
android:title="#string/menu_logout"/>
</menu>
</item>
<item
android:id="#+id/menu_settings"
android:icon="#drawable/menu_settings"
android:orderInCategory="1"
android:showAsAction="never"
android:title="#string/menu_settings"/>
<item
android:id="#+id/menu_search"
android:icon="#drawable/menu_search"
android:orderInCategory="1"
android:showAsAction="never"
android:title="#string/menu_search"/>
</menu>
Please note I still want to inflate this menu on a smartphone, but don't want to use it on a tablet.
Setting showAsAction="never" will force an menu item into the overflow. Why not check in onCreateOptionsMenu(...) that the device is a tablet, and if it is just not inflate the menu? Something like this:
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
if (getResources().getConfiguration().smallestScreenWidthDp >= 600) {
//It's a tablet, don't inflate, only create the manual view
manualMenuCreation();
} else {
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.menu, menu);
}
return true;
}
Don't forget smallestScreenWidthDp is only available in 3.2 or above, so you'll have to take that into consideration.