org.chromium.chrome.browser.appmenu.AppMenuObserver Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: ToolbarManager.java From delion with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Sets the handler for any special case handling related with the menu button. * @param menuHandler The handler to be used. */ private void setMenuHandler(AppMenuHandler menuHandler) { menuHandler.addObserver(new AppMenuObserver() { @Override public void onMenuVisibilityChanged(boolean isVisible) { if (mFullscreenManager == null) return; if (isVisible) { mFullscreenMenuToken = mFullscreenManager.showControlsPersistentAndClearOldToken( mFullscreenMenuToken); } else { mFullscreenManager.hideControlsPersistent(mFullscreenMenuToken); mFullscreenMenuToken = FullscreenManager.INVALID_TOKEN; } } }); mAppMenuButtonHelper = new AppMenuButtonHelper(menuHandler); mAppMenuButtonHelper.setOnAppMenuShownListener(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { RecordUserAction.record("MobileToolbarShowMenu"); } }); mLocationBar.setMenuButtonHelper(mAppMenuButtonHelper); }
Example #2
Source File: ToolbarManager.java From AndroidChromium with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Sets the handler for any special case handling related with the menu button. * @param menuHandler The handler to be used. */ private void setMenuHandler(AppMenuHandler menuHandler) { menuHandler.addObserver(new AppMenuObserver() { @Override public void onMenuVisibilityChanged(boolean isVisible) { if (mControlsVisibilityDelegate == null) return; if (isVisible) { mFullscreenMenuToken = mControlsVisibilityDelegate.showControlsPersistentAndClearOldToken( mFullscreenMenuToken); } else { mControlsVisibilityDelegate.hideControlsPersistent(mFullscreenMenuToken); mFullscreenMenuToken = FullscreenManager.INVALID_TOKEN; } } }); mAppMenuButtonHelper = new AppMenuButtonHelper(menuHandler); mAppMenuButtonHelper.setOnAppMenuShownListener(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { RecordUserAction.record("MobileToolbarShowMenu"); } }); mLocationBar.setMenuButtonHelper(mAppMenuButtonHelper); }
Example #3
Source File: ToolbarManager.java From 365browser with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Sets the handler for any special case handling related with the menu button. * @param menuHandler The handler to be used. */ private void setMenuHandler(AppMenuHandler menuHandler) { menuHandler.addObserver(new AppMenuObserver() { @Override public void onMenuVisibilityChanged(boolean isVisible) { if (mControlsVisibilityDelegate == null) return; if (isVisible) { mFullscreenMenuToken = mControlsVisibilityDelegate.showControlsPersistentAndClearOldToken( mFullscreenMenuToken); } else { mControlsVisibilityDelegate.hideControlsPersistent(mFullscreenMenuToken); mFullscreenMenuToken = FullscreenManager.INVALID_TOKEN; } } @Override public void onMenuHighlightChanged(boolean highlighting) { mToolbar.setMenuButtonHighlight(highlighting); if (mControlsVisibilityDelegate == null) return; if (highlighting) { mFullscreenHighlightToken = mControlsVisibilityDelegate.showControlsPersistentAndClearOldToken( mFullscreenHighlightToken); } else { mControlsVisibilityDelegate.hideControlsPersistent(mFullscreenHighlightToken); mFullscreenHighlightToken = FullscreenManager.INVALID_TOKEN; } } }); mAppMenuButtonHelper = new AppMenuButtonHelper(menuHandler); mAppMenuButtonHelper.setOnAppMenuShownListener(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { RecordUserAction.record("MobileToolbarShowMenu"); mToolbar.onMenuShown(); } }); }