SystemBarTint


Source link: https://github.com/jgilfelt/SystemBarTint

Android System Bar Tint

Apply background tinting to the Android system UI when using KitKat translucent modes.

Android 4.4 (KitKat) introduced translucent system UI styling for status and navigation bars. These styles are great for wallpaper based activities like the home screen launcher, but the minimal background protection provided makes them less useful for other types of activity unless you supply your own backgrounds inside your layout. Determining the size, position and existence of the system UI for a given device configuration can be non-trivial.

This library offers a simple way to create a background "tint" for the system bars, be it a color value or Drawable. By default it will give you a semi-opaque black background that will be useful for full-bleed content screens where persistent system UI is still important - like when placed over a map or photo grid.

Usage

You must first enable translucency in your Activity - either by using or inheriting from one of the various *.TranslucentDecor themes, by setting the android:windowTranslucentNavigation or android:windowTranslucentStatus theme attributes to true or by applying the FLAG_TRANSLUCENT_NAVIGATION or FLAG_TRANSLUCENT_STATUS flags to your Activity window in code.

If translucency is not enabled or your app is running on a platform version earlier than API 19, the system UI will appear as normal. You should not enable tinting when using fullscreen or immersive window modes. You can safely use this library on Android versions back to API 10.

To enable the tint:

@Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {

  super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

  setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);

  // create our manager instance after the content view is set
  SystemBarTintManager tintManager = new SystemBarTintManager(this);

  // enable status bar tint
  tintManager.setStatusBarTintEnabled(true);

  // enable navigation bar tint
  tintManager.setNavigationBarTintEnabled(true);
 
}

To provide custom tint color values or drawables:

// set a custom tint color for all system bars tintManager.setTintColor(Color.parseColor("#99000FF"));
 // set a custom navigation bar resource tintManager.setNavigationBarTintResource(R.drawable.my_tint);
 // set a custom status bar drawable tintManager.setStatusBarTintDrawable(MyDrawable);

SystemBarConfig

Developers should not need to concern themselves with the size or positioning of the system UI. Use android:fitsSystemWindows="true" in conjunction with android:clipToPadding="false" to achieve the optimal layout for full bleed content screens that need to be padded within the system UI bounds. However, certain elements like the GoogleMap provided by Google Play Services may force you to determine the pixel insets for the system bars in order to provide the appropriate layout effect.

Use the SystemBarConfig class provided by SystemBarTintManager to access those inset values:

SystemBarConfig config = tintManager.getConfig();
 map.setPadding(0, config.getPixelInsetTop(), config.getPixelInsetRight(), config.getPixelInsetBottom());

Setup

Download and include the JAR in your project, or add the dependency in your build.gradle:

dependencies {

  compile 'com.readystatesoftware.systembartint:systembartint:1.0.3' 
}

This repository also includes a sample app which you can download from Google Play:

Credits

Author: Jeff Gilfelt

Sample app uses Android-Color-Picker by chiralcode

License

Copyright 2013 readyState Software Limited  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. 

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