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Change states #5

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alorma opened this issue Sep 24, 2014 · 9 comments
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Change states #5

alorma opened this issue Sep 24, 2014 · 9 comments

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@alorma
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alorma commented Sep 24, 2014

Change FAB state when click.

Allow icon to animate, like AddFAB to change into loading, etc.

Enable 'enabled' state

@chalup
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chalup commented Sep 25, 2014

It looks like two issues merged into one: states + animation.

I think animation will be possible once the view property setters are introduced: you'd just set the animated drawable for an icon.

I don't quite understand the former issue though. Can you give me the code sample of what you want to achieve, but is currently not possible?

@str4d
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str4d commented Oct 27, 2014

I think @alorma wants an FAB that behaves like a ToggleButton. Click the ToggleFAB once to enable, again to disable. It would have an optional custom property fab_enabledIcon for the drawable to display in the enabled state, which could also be animated via the view property setter.

@chalup
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chalup commented Dec 4, 2014

@alorma please describe in details what you're trying to achieve.

@AndroidDeveloperLB
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Is it possible to animate the main FAB (the one that opens the menu) ?
It could be useful for when I navigate between fragments on a ViewPager, when a different FAB is needed to be shown for each of them.

@alorma alorma closed this as completed Apr 3, 2020
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Closed because?

@alorma
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alorma commented Apr 3, 2020

Because of 5 years ago

@AndroidDeveloperLB
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Oh. I suggest to write something on the main page, if you mean that it's no longer maintained.
I think there is also a way to archive projects, blocking further comments and posts from being created. Not sure how.
I saw such cases. Maybe would help you deal with it.
:)

@alorma
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alorma commented Apr 3, 2020

Repos can be archived...

But this is not my repo, so no much I can do...

@AndroidDeveloperLB
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Not yours? So how did you close the issue? It's possible to have multiple people having different "permissions" on the same repo?

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