I'm trying to add a THEME feature in my app protector application but i faced a big problem.
I can get layout from other application but the layout doesn't present the drawable
(ex. Background, Src, ...)
(ex. If i make a theme app with a layout whose background is "background.png", a main app can get a layout of the theme app but with no background!!)
↓↓Code
Resources theme = null;
try
{
theme = getPackageManager().getResourcesForApplication(nowTheme);
//nowTheme = packageName
}
catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e)
{
}
if (theme != null)
{
int resID = theme.getIdentifier("theme" , "layout", nowTheme);
mView = mInflater.inflate(theme.getLayout(resID), null);
}
else
{
mView = mInflater.inflate(R.layout.theme_default, null);
dataConverter.dataPut(this, "default", SP_LOCATION_THEME, "theme");
//dataConverter = sharedpreferences
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Error", 3000).show();
}
Is there any wrong code i do? :(
p.s I think that's because of "R.drawable" for background of the theme app
If you want the background appears, the layout must declare the background drawable resource in there. Check the layout or post the layout of your theme here.
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To change the TitleBarTextColor so far I tried a lot and my code now does change the back button color and the area on the very top of the screen, but the title!
in my AppDelegate FinishedLaunching function (it's after Forms.Init() and before LoadApplication()):
UINavigationBar.Appearance.SetTitleTextAttributes(new UITextAttributes
{
TextColor = UIColor.White
});
In my ViewModel:
(App.Current.MainPage as NavigationPage).BarBackgroundColor = Color.FromHex("#990000");
(App.Current.MainPage as NavigationPage).BarTextColor = Color.White;
And this is how I'm navigating between the pages (not all the pages):
await _navigationService.NavigateAsync(new Uri("http://wwww.x.com/NavigationPage/TabbedNavigationPage?selectedTab=XPage/Document", UriKind.Absolute));
I even try to call the ViewModel code after the Prism navigation but it doesn't work... I'm a beginner and don't fully comprehend Prism and or Xamarin Forms.
[EDIT] -> I also tried to create a new class and inherit it from NavigationPage, set the BarTextColor in its constructor and use that class in the navigation like this: await _navigationService.NavigateAsync(new Uri("http://wwww.x.com/NEWCLASSCREATED/TabbedNavigationPage?selectedTab=XPage/Document", UriKind.Absolute)); But, as you may know, it is still not working.
Here's a Image ;)
imageToSeeThatImNotLying
Thank you for your support!
So I finnaly managed to work this out...
What I had to do was to create a custom Content Page because all the other solutions wasn't working. So I created this custom renderer only in my iOS project:
[assembly: ExportRenderer(typeof(ContentPage), typeof(CustomContentPageRenderer))]
namespace TestProject.iOS.Bll.Utils.Renderers
{
public class CustomContentPageRenderer : PageRenderer
{
public override void DidMoveToParentViewController(UIViewController parent)
{
base.WillMoveToParentViewController(parent);
var titleView = new UITextView();
var page = this.Element as ContentPage;
try
{
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(page.Title))
{
titleView.Text = page.Title;
titleView.TextColor = UIColor.White;
titleView.Font = UIFont.SystemFontOfSize(17, UIFontWeight.Regular);
var bgColor = page.BackgroundColor;
titleView.BackgroundColor = UIColor.FromRGBA((int)bgColor.R, (int)bgColor.G, (int)bgColor.B, 0);
parent.NavigationItem.TitleView = titleView;
parent.NavigationItem.TitleView.ContentMode = UIViewContentMode.ScaleAspectFit;
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
}
}
}
}
And I also removed all the code that I puted before in my AppDelegate file and in the App.xaml.cs file as well. I left the codes from the ViewModels because it was changing the back button to white, and I deleted the new NagivationPage class that I created before.
I'm going to explain why I did some of the things that you saw there:
To change the Title I created a UITextView() and set it to my NavigationItem.TitleView of the parent page. I set titleView.Text = page.Title; because my original page already have a title, so I'm just reusing it. And the backgroundcolor I had to do all of that so the backgroundcolor property works just in the way that I wanted.
And this DidMoveToParentViewController function was just so it can do all that before NavigationAsync from Prism.
I have a 'main' map page from which the user can either add data to the map or click on existing data to see the details. This is done with PushModalAsync() where I navigate to a new page. My problem is in both of those new pages I have a new map with a new MapView that is 'underneath' the MapView from the 'main' page. Both the MapView and Map itself are new objects on the secondary pages.
After navigating to my new pages, the previous MapView shows in the area of the screen where it existed (on 'main' page) where my new MapView also exists. In other words, on my new map pages my map is laid out differently and partially sits higher in the layout than the 'main' map does. The part that sits higher is the only part of the new map that is visible and I can interact with. The part that sits on the same area is the 'main' map view and I cannot interact with it and it blocks my new map.
I tried this with PushAsync as well (not modal) and nothing changed. How is one supposed to have multiple maps in an app across multiple pages? Is this even possible with ArcGIS? This app used to be with Google Maps/Apple and the exact same layout worked just fine.
Edit: Code here (with irrelevant parts removed) This page is navigated to from another page with a map on it wherein this map is covered if it is laid out in the same area of the first map. From this page I navigate to a 3rd page where both maps show up. Removal works successfully, however when I try to add I get an error saying I cannot add a null child to a view group:
public partial class EventDetails : ContentPage
{
public Xamarin.Forms.Grid MapGrid = new Xamarin.Forms.Grid()
{
RowDefinitions =
{
new RowDefinition { Height = 220 },
new RowDefinition { Height = GridLength.Auto }
},
ColumnDefinitions =
{
new ColumnDefinition { Width = 500 }
},
HorizontalOptions = LayoutOptions.Center
};
public Map DetailMap;
public MapView MyDetailMapView = new MapView();
public EventDetails(MapLog eventDetails, string strMapType)
{
DetailMap = new Map(BasemapType.ImageryWithLabels, eventDetails.Latitude, eventDetails.Longitude, iMapDetail);
MyDetailMapView.Map = DetailMap;
MyDetailMapView.ViewpointChanged += MyMapView_ViewpointChanged;
var scrollView = new ScrollView
{
Content = mainStack
};
MapGrid.Children.Add(MyDetailMapView, 0, 0);
MapGrid.Children.Add(scrollView, 0, 1);
Content = MapGrid;
}
#if __ANDROID__
protected override void OnAppearing()
{
if (!MapGrid.Children.Contains(MyDetailMapView))
{
try
{
MapGrid.Children.Add(MyDetailMapView);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
DisplayAlert("Err", ex.Message, "Ok");
}
}
base.OnAppearing();
}
protected override void OnDisappearing()
{
if (MapGrid.Children.Contains(MyDetailMapView))
MapGrid.Children.Remove(MyDetailMapView);
base.OnDisappearing();
}
#endif
}
EDIT*: I updated my Xamarin Forms version and ARCGIS Runtime and now the solution to remove/add the map does work without issue.
I had other similar problems with having two maps for android in Xamarin Forms ArcGIS and the solution was removing the MapView from the visual tree when you navigate to the new page.
You need to remove the MapView before you Navigate to the second page by:
[your parent layout].Children.Remove(MyMapView);
await Navigation.PushAsync(new SecondPage());
And in your first page you need to make sure to add the MapView back to the Visual Tree when you come back to the page:
protected override void OnAppearing()
{
if (!GridMap.Children.Contains(MyMapView))
GridMap.Children.Add(MyMapView);
base.OnAppearing();
}
That solved all my problems with two maps. Thanks to this post in ESRI forum
Navigation between 2 MapViews in Xamarin Android
Wanting to achieve a consistent look for my Xamarin Forms app, I need to know how to change the font for the tabbed page tab bar icons. Using UITabBarItem.Appearance as the iOS API would suggest does not appear to have any effect. What's necessary to do this?
U need to write a custom renderer like this one , take a clue from below code ! it has what u r seeking
[assembly: ExportRenderer(typeof(ExtendedTabbedPage), typeof(TabbedPageCustom))]
namespace App.iOS
{
public class TabbedPageCustom : TabbedRenderer
{
public TabbedPageCustom ()
{
TabBar.TintColor = UIKit.UIColor.White;
TabBar.BarTintColor = UIKit.UIColor.White;
TabBar.BackgroundColor = UIKit.UIColor.Red;
}
protected override void OnElementChanged (VisualElementChangedEventArgs e)
{
base.OnElementChanged (e);
// Set Text Font for unselected tab states
UITextAttributes normalTextAttributes = new UITextAttributes();
normalTextAttributes.Font = UIFont.FromName("ChalkboardSE-Light", 20.0F); // unselected
normalTextAttributes.TextColor = UIKit.UIColor.Blue;
UITabBarItem.Appearance.SetTitleTextAttributes(normalTextAttributes, UIControlState.Normal);
}
public override UIViewController SelectedViewController {
get {
UITextAttributes selectedTextAttributes = new UITextAttributes();
selectedTextAttributes.Font = UIFont.FromName("ChalkboardSE-Bold", 20.0F); // SELECTED
if (base.SelectedViewController != null)
{
base.SelectedViewController.TabBarItem.SetTitleTextAttributes(selectedTextAttributes, UIControlState.Normal);
}
return base.SelectedViewController;
}
set {
base.SelectedViewController = value;
foreach (UIViewController viewController in base.ViewControllers)
{
UITextAttributes normalTextAttributes = new UITextAttributes();
normalTextAttributes.Font = UIFont.FromName("ChalkboardSE-Light", 20.0F); // unselected
normalTextAttributes.TextColor = UIKit.UIColor.Blue;
viewController.TabBarItem.SetTitleTextAttributes(normalTextAttributes, UIControlState.Normal);
}
}
}
}
}
This was a particularly interesting problem. I tried:
UITabBarItem.Appearance
Using the UITabBarItem.Appearance.SetTitleTextAttributes method to update the UITextAttribute to my font (size 9.0f) for UIControlState.Normal. This didn't appear to make any difference.
UINavigationBar.Appearance
I found out that setting UINavigationBar.Appearance.SetTitleTextAttributes would update both the UINavigationBar text appearance as well as the UITabBarItem text appearance.
Which was a problem because the tabbed page item font size was far too large.
Customizing the TabbedRenderer
Inspired by a sample I saw somewhere, I subclassed TabbedRenderer in the iOS project.
I tried overriding the settor for TabbedRenderer.SelectedViewController property and loop through the ViewControllers property to set their items. The icons would display with the standard font, but once the user changed the tab they would all update to the desired font. Almost there!
I then tried overriding AddChildViewController and updating that controller's TabBarItem after it was added which ended up having no effect. The TabBarItem for the added page was being updated at some point after the controller was added.
Eventually I found out that overriding ViewWillAppear and setting the appearance for all the tab bar items at that time seemed to do the job I desired.
I've included a sample in this gist.
It´s possible to set an image to be the background of all Pages on my application (for all platforms IOS, Android and WP) ?
Page has a BackgroundImage property, so I can create a base page, set the background and make all my pages extends from it.
I want to know if there is a more appropriate solution, to handle this.
You could use Styles in your App.cs :
public App ()
{
Application.Current.Resources.Add(new Xamarin.Forms.Style(typeof(Page)){
Setters = {
new Xamarin.Forms.Setter { Property = Page.BackgroundImageProperty, Value = "back.png"},
}
});
}
much less preferred or advised but for the sake of showing another option you could attach an event handler to your NavigationPages and set the background from there:
yourRootNavigationPage.Pushed+= (sender, e) => e.Page.BackgroundImage = "back.png";
My app has 10 pages and all of them have black background. I want to let user change background color of all pages using radioButton in my app. How can I do this in easiest way?
Go through these blogs
1. Theme Forcing for Windows Phone 7 or,
2. Windows Phone Mango Custom application Theme
these might prove helpful to you. You can study these and modify to put them in your settings page.
Thank You :)
Ok so you have 10 pages and on each page you want to change the background colour of those pages through the settings menu. What you can do is use the Windows Phone IsolatedStorageSettings.
Firstly you want to initialize the IsolatedStorageSettings. You can do that like this:
IsolatedStorageSettings MyAppSettings = IsolatedStorageSettings.ApplicationSettings;
Then you will have to set a default value for it so it doesn't throw an exception. You can do this:
MyAppSettings.Add("PageBackgroundColor", "#000000"); // you can set whatever the default colour you want here. i.e. Black
the best place i think would be is to add this code in:
private void Application_Launching(object sender, LaunchingEventArgs e)
{
if (IsolatedStorageSettings.ApplicationSettings.Contains("PageBackgroundColor"))
{
// Don't do anything because you've already set the default background colour for the pages
}
else
{
// add the default color
}
}
Now in your MainPage you can reinitialize the IsolatedStorageSettings. Once you've done that you will want to get the value of the setting and depending on the value you will want to change the background color. To read the value:
string Sortval = (string)MyAppSettings["PageBackgroundColor"];
You can add this in the:
protected override void OnNavigatedTo(NavigationEventArgs e)
{
}
Or
public MainPage
{
InitializeComponent();
}
Remember that public MainPage will only run once and the OnNavigatedTo runs every time the page is loaded so if you want to update the background color right after adding the setting, OnNavigatedTo is the way to go but if you want to apply the changes after a restart, public Mainpage is it.
Now to read the value and change it you want to do something like:
string val = (string)MyAppSettings["PageBackgroundColor"];
if (val == "#000000")
{
//change to black
}
else if (val == "your hex color")
{
//change to whatever color
}
else if (val == "another hex color")
{
//...
}
Now to save the value you want to reinitialize the IsolatedStorageSettings in your settings page and to save the values it would be something like this:
MyAppSettings.Remove("PageBackgroundColor");
MyAppSettings.Add("PageBackgroundColor", "your hex color");
MyAppSettings.Save();
This is untested however It should give you the very basic idea on how to do it in terms of saving and loading setting and then applying it