Reputation: 33297
I want to create a Android ActionBar which looks like the following.
How can I build such a ActionBar. Is it possible to build it with Android material Design?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 865
Reputation: 996
I would use the new ToolBar from Android Design Support Library
http://android-developers.blogspot.it/2015/05/android-design-support-library.html
Using ToolBar instead of ActionBar will give you more control on the elements themselves.
You can find a good article here:
http://www.android4devs.com/2014/12/how-to-make-material-design-app.html
app_bar.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/appBar"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:background="#3F51B5"
android:theme="@style/ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark" >
<FrameLayout
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<android.support.design.widget.TabLayout
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_gravity="left"
android:id="@+id/tabLayout"/>
</FrameLayout>
</android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar>
main_activity_layout.xml
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
tools:context=".MainActivity">
<include layout="@layout/app_bar" />
</RelativeLayout>
main_activity_onCreate()
toolBar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.appBar);
toolBar.setTitle("Titolo");
setSupportActionBar(toolBar);
tabLayout = (TabLayout) findViewById(R.id.tabLayout);
tabLayout.addTab(tabLayout.newTab().setIcon(R.drawable.user));
tabLayout.addTab(tabLayout.newTab().setIcon(R.drawable.user_group_1));
tabLayout.addTab(tabLayout.newTab().setIcon(R.drawable.user_group_2));
styles.xml
<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat.Light.NoActionBar">
<!-- Customize your theme here. -->
</style>
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 33904
Technically you could stitch together such a layout with multiple elements. For example you have a header layout containing a TabLayout on the left and a Toolbar on the right side, instead of using the standard ActionBar.
<LinearLayout
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="?attr/actionBarSize"
android:orientation="horizontal">
<android.support.design.widget.TabLayout
android:layout_width="0dp"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:layout_weight="1" />
<android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar
android:layout_width="0dp"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:layout_weight="1" />
</LinearLayout>
This example uses the AppCompat v7 and the Design Support library.
You may style the Views in a way (e.g. same background color) such that it looks as if its one single UI element.
Upvotes: 0