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README.md
Android ViewPagerIndicator
Port of Patrik Åkerfeldt's paging indicators that are compatible with the ViewPager from the Android Compatibility Library and ActionBarSherlock.
Try out the sample application on the Android Market.
Usage
For a working implementation of this project see the sample/
folder.
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Include one of the widgets in your view. This should usually be placed adjacent to the
ViewPager
it represents.<com.viewpagerindicator.TitlePageIndicator android:id="@+id/titles" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_width="fill_parent" />
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In your
onCreate
method (oronCreateView
for a fragment), bind the indicator to theViewPager
.//Set the pager with an adapter ViewPager pager = (ViewPager)findViewById(R.id.pager); pager.setAdapter(new TestAdapter(getSupportFragmentManager())); //Bind the title indicator to the adapter TitlePageIndicator titleIndicator = (TitlePageIndicator)findViewById(R.id.titles); titleIndicator.setViewPager(pager);
Note: If you are using
TitlePageIndicator
your adapter must implementTitleProvider
. -
(Optional) If you use an
OnPageChangeListener
with your view pager you should set it in the indicator rather than on the pager directly.//continued from above titleIndicator.setOnPageChangeListener(mPageChangeListener);
Theming
There are three ways to style the look of the indicators.
- Theme XML. An attribute for each type of indicator is provided in which you can specify a custom style.
- Layout XML. Through the use of a custom namespace you can include any desired styles.
- Object methods. Both styles have getters and setters for each style attribute which can be changed at any point.
Each indicator has a demo which creates the same look using each of these methods.
Including In Your Project
Android-ViewPagerIndicator is presented as an Android library project. A standalone JAR is not possible due to the theming capabilities offered by the indicator widgets.
You can include this project by referencing it as a library project in Eclipse or ant.
If you are a Maven user you can easily include the library by specifying it as a dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.viewpagerindicator</groupId>
<artifactId>library</artifactId>
<version>2.2.2</version>
<type>apklib</type>
</dependency>
You must also include the following repository:
<repository>
<id>com.jakewharton</id>
<url>http://r.jakewharton.com/maven/release</url>
</repository>
This project depends on the ViewPager
class which is available in the
Android Compatibility Library or ActionBarSherlock. Details for
including one of those libraries is available on their respecitve web sites.
Developed By
- Jake Wharton - jakewharton@gmail.com
Credits
- Patrik Åkerfeldt - Author of ViewFlow, a precursor to the ViewPager, which supports paged views and is the original source of both the title and circle indicators.
- Francisco Figueiredo Jr. - Idea and first implementation for fragment support via ViewPager.
License
Copyright 2011 Patrik Åkerfeldt
Copyright 2011 Francisco Figueiredo Jr.
Copyright 2011 Jake Wharton
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.