Advice: Implementation of SlidingMenu on Android (J. Feinstein)

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轻奢々 2020-12-24 00:48

I have a problem (seriously, I do not know how to do it :D) with the implementation of SlidingMenu library (from Jeremy Feinstein... link is dowm) for Android. Is t

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  • 2020-12-24 01:08

    I used Feinstein library myself and decided to create example app with flexible and reusable implementation as much as I could think.

    Please check the source code at GitHub.

    Download app directly to the device to try.

    Here sliding menu, as it's content, uses list fragment. I made two approaches. One, when list data is filled with data loaded from XML file. Second, when data is filled from separate class.

    I added many comments to catch the idea more easily. I hope it will be helpful! ;)

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  • 2020-12-24 01:20

    There's an example project in there: https://github.com/jfeinstein10/SlidingMenu/tree/master/example

    Just import it to Eclipse.

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  • 2020-12-24 01:25

    Create an Activity which extends SlidingActivity, create a Fragment for your menu and in the method onCreate add this :

    FrameLayout frameLayout = new FrameLayout(this);
    frameLayout.setId(ID_MENUFRAME);
    setBehindContentView(frameLayout);
    FragmentTransaction ft = getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
    MenuFragment menuFragment = new MenuFragment();
    ft.replace(ID_MENUFRAME, menuFragment);
    ft.commit();
    

    where ID_MENUFRAME is an int which is not an id present in your layout (I set it to 1).
    Then, if you want to open or close the menu, call :

    getSlidingMenu().toggle();
    

    And you use your activity like any other activity.
    Note that you will have to customize your SlidingMenu programmatically. For example :

    sm.setBehindOffsetRes(R.dimen.slidingMenu_behindOffset);
    sm.setShadowWidthRes(R.dimen.slidingMenu_shadowWidth);
    sm.setShadowDrawable(R.drawable.slidingmenu_shadow);
    
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