Devv Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 12, 2015 #1 this is what i tried B4X: Sub Activity_Create(FirstTime As Boolean) 'Do not forget to load the layout file created with the visual designer. For example: Activity.AddMenuItem2("test","test",LoadBitmap(File.DirAssets,"test.png")) End Sub the project Attachments icon test.zip 12.6 KB · Views: 260
this is what i tried B4X: Sub Activity_Create(FirstTime As Boolean) 'Do not forget to load the layout file created with the visual designer. For example: Activity.AddMenuItem2("test","test",LoadBitmap(File.DirAssets,"test.png")) End Sub the project
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 12, 2015 #2 Icons in the overflow menu are not visible in Android 4 theme. You need to use AddMenuItem3 and add them to the action bar. Upvote 0
Icons in the overflow menu are not visible in Android 4 theme. You need to use AddMenuItem3 and add them to the action bar.
Devv Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 12, 2015 #3 Erel said: Icons in the overflow menu are not visible in Android 4 theme. You need to use AddMenuItem3 and add them to the action bar. Click to expand... i dont use the activity bar, this is what my project use: #IncludeTitle: false Upvote 0
Erel said: Icons in the overflow menu are not visible in Android 4 theme. You need to use AddMenuItem3 and add them to the action bar. Click to expand... i dont use the activity bar, this is what my project use: #IncludeTitle: false
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 12, 2015 #4 In that case you can use a library such as AHQuickAction to create a nice menu. Upvote 0