VintageChroma


Source link: https://github.com/MrBIMC/VintageChroma

VintageChroma

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A Beautiful Material color picker view for Android.

This project started off as an identical remake of Chroma by Priyesh Patel but written in Java instead of Kotlin, so it is much more lightweight for using in kotlin-less apps.

Since then this "fork" became a lot more developed(even more, it became the most powerful colorpicker for android!). It has next distinctive features:

- works on api-7 and up - supports RGB, ARGB, HSV, HSL, CMYK, CMYK255 color modes - can indicate current color in either DECIMAL or HEXADECIMAL mode - Can be used in standalone Dialog+Callback mode or as custom preference. 

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compile 'com.pavelsikun:vintage-chroma:1.5' 

Usage as stand-alone dialog && listener(universal guide for all android versions):

To display an color picker DialogFragment:

new ChromaDialog.Builder()
  .initialColor(Color.GREEN)
  .colorMode(ColorMode.ARGB) // RGB, ARGB, HVS, CMYK, CMYK255, HSL
  .indicatorMode(IndicatorMode.HEX) //HEX or DECIMAL; Note that (HSV || HSL || CMYK) && IndicatorMode.HEX is a bad idea
  .onColorSelected(color -> /* do your stuff */)
  .create()
  .show(getSupportFragmentManager(), "ChromaDialog");

Usage as ColorPickerPreference(API-v11+ guide):

A. Add Preference to your *.xml preference layout:

 <com.pavelsikun.vintagechroma.ChromaPreference

android:key="hsv" // any key you want

android:title="HSV sample" // summary will be automatically fetched from the current color

app:chromaColorMode="HSV" // RGB, ARGB, HSV, HSL, CMYK, CMYK255

app:chromaIndicatorMode="HEX" // HEX or DECIMAL

app:chromaInitialColor="@color/colorAccent"/> // default color

B. Or you can add preferences dynamically from the code:

 ChromaPreference pref = new ChromaPreference(getActivity());

  getPreferenceScreen().addPreference(pref);

//supported additional methods:
  public void setColor(@ColorInt int color);

  public int getColor();

public void setOnColorSelectedListener(OnColorSelectedListener listener)

public ColorMode getColorMode()
  public void setColorMode(ColorMode colorMode)

public IndicatorMode getIndicatorMode()
  public void setIndicatorMode(IndicatorMode indicatorMode)

Usage as ColorPickerPreference(API-v7+ guide (use only if you need to support pre-v11 androids)):

Same two choices, though implementation is a bit different since it's built on top of preference-v7:

A. Use ChromaPreferenceCompat instead of ChromaPreference

 <com.pavelsikun.vintagechroma.ChromaPreferenceCompat

android:key="hsv" // any key you want

android:title="HSV sample" // summary will be automatically fetched from the current color

app:chromaColorMode="HSV" // RGB, ARGB, HSV, HSL, CMYK, CMYK255

app:chromaIndicatorMode="HEX" // HEX or DECIMAL

app:chromaInitialColor="@color/colorAccent"/> // default color

B. Or you can add stuff dynamically through java:

 ChromaPreferenceCompat pref = new ChromaPreferenceCompat(getActivity());

  getPreferenceScreen().addPreference(pref);

//supported additional methods:
  public void setColor(@ColorInt int color);

  public int getColor();

public void setOnColorSelectedListener(OnColorSelectedListener listener)

public ColorMode getColorMode()
  public void setColorMode(ColorMode colorMode)

public IndicatorMode getIndicatorMode()
  public void setIndicatorMode(IndicatorMode indicatorMode)

Bonus feature(universal):

method for formatted output of a given color:

ChromaUtil.getFormattedColorString(int color, boolean showAlpha);

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Check out the sample project for more details.

License

Copyright 2016 Pavel Sikun.  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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