Android :: Context Menu Title Get From Clicked List View Item
Sep 16, 2010
Trying to set ContextMenu title according to the ListView clicked item.The ListView contains Bookmarks list -> FAVICON + BOOKMARK TITLE @Override public void onCreate Context Menu (Context Menu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) {super.onCreateContextMenu(menu, v, menuInfo); menu.add(0, EDIT_ID, 0, R.string.menu_edit); menu.add(0, DELETE_ID, 0, R.string .menu_delete); menu.add(0, SHARE_ID, 0, R.string.menu_share); AdapterView. Adapter ContextMenuInfo info = (AdapterView.AdapterContextMenuInfo)menuInfo; View itemID = (info.targetView); menu.setHeaderTitle("bla" + itemID);when I run this code it shows the android.widget.RelativeLayout@423d2389 or whatever and if I change the itemID to String itemID = ((TextView) info.targetView).getText().toString(); I get force close on long click even though no errors are shown in Eclipse or when I run the app.I also want to get the favicon in the same way.
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May 23, 2010
I want a user to be able to long press a contact and be offered a menu item of my own that can run an activity of my own. You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options
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Jul 17, 2009
I am using openContextMenu() when someone clicks on an item of a list (not when they long press as usual). The context menu does appear, however, it shows the context menu for the last item that the context menu had appeared. For example, if I long press the item C of the list then the context menu for item C appears, and later if I click on item B, with openContextMenu() the context menu for item C will again appear, not for B that I was expecting. How can I set the current item for which the context menu will appear to be the item of the list the user clicks on? I do have the position from onListItemClick() and I was trying to find a call like setContextMenuItem() or something, but I can't find anything.
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Nov 15, 2010
I need to change the colors and/or style of the ContextMenu when I long press an item of a ListView.I've looked everywhere for an answer and cannot find anything related to ContextMenu customization.
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Sep 9, 2010
I have a tab activity with three tabs and I want to display a listview in each tab. The list populates correctly, but for some reason I can not get the context menu or itemclicklistener to recognize gestures on the listviews. Anyone have any ideas why this might be? Below is my onCreate method: @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super. onCreate (savedInstanceState);setContentView (R.layout.armory_header); TabHost mTabHost = getTabHost(); mTabHost.addTab (mTabHost. newTabSpec ("1"). setIndicator ("Weapons"). setContent (R.id.page1)); mTabHost.addTab (mTabHost.newTabSpec("2").setIndicator( "Armor" ).setContent(R.id.page2))TabHost.addTab(mTabHost.newTabSpec("3").setIndicator("Accessories"). setContent (R.id.page3)) ; weapons = (ListView) findViewById(R.id.weaponlist); registerFor ContextMenu(weapons) ;weapons.setOn ItemClickListener (new OnItemClickListener(){ @Override public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> arg0, View arg1, int arg2, long arg3) {// TODO Auto-generated method stub listId = weapons.getId(); position = arg2; showDialog (DIALOG);armor = (ListView) findViewById (R.id.armorlist) ;register ForContext Menu(armor); armor.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener(){ @Override public void onItem Click(AdapterView<?> arg0, View arg1, int arg2, long arg3) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub listId = armor.getId();position = arg2; showDialog(DIALOG);
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Nov 5, 2010
I've got a custom layout which is like a grid. I registered it for contextmenu. Now if I do a long click on it, I'd like to know the position where the user clicked on. I have to let my custom layout implement MenuInfo right? But what about the click position?
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Nov 18, 2010
I've implemented a ContextMenu where the items have checkboxes enabled via setCheckable(true). What seems strange to me is that the context menu closes as soon as I click the checkbox. These are not set up as radio buttons (implying single selection) and since the nature of checkboxes are to allow multiple selection, I'm unsure of how to prevent the context menu from closes when the checkbox is clicked. Am I overlooking some property?
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Mar 16, 2010
I have a list view filled with data. I set up a context menu for the listview using the following code...
In this overrided method, how could i find the item of the list view that was clicked?
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May 8, 2009
Do you know how to set the header title of a menu in the XML file? The function that I call is the following: ContextMenu menu = XXXX; menu.setHeaderTitle(title);
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Nov 12, 2010
Can I add a new item in SMS context menu which can in turn invoke my app/activity?
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Aug 4, 2010
I have an array adapted listview (the array adapting is done in another class). I just got the click listener working for the list but now I want set it up so that when I click an item. It pulls the strings from the clicked item and piggybacks them on the intent to a new activity. I figure I am supposed to use intent.putextra however I am not sure how to pull the correct strings corresponding to the item that i click on. My code is below. I am simply lost to be honest
//Initialize the ListView lstTest = (ListView)findViewById(R.id.lstText);
//Initialize the ArrayList alrts = new ArrayList<Alerts>();
//Initialize the array adapter notice with the listitems.xml layout
arrayAdapter = new AlertsAdapter(this, R.layout.listitems,alrts);
//Set the above adapter as the adapter for the list
lstTest.setAdapter(arrayAdapter);
//Set the click listener for the list
lstTest.setOnItemClickListener(new AdapterView.OnItemClickListener() {
public void onItemClick(AdapterView adapterView, View view, int item, long arg3) {
Intent intent = new Intent( HomePageActivity.this, PromotionActivity.class );
finish(); startActivity(intent); } } );
my alerts class..
public class Alerts {
public String cityid;
public String promoterid;
public String promoshortcontent;
public String promocontent;
public String promotitle;
public String locationid;
public String cover;
@Override public String toString() {
return "City: " +cityid+ " Promoter: " +promoterid+ "Short Promotion: " +promoshortcontent+ "Promotion: " +promocontent+ "Title: " +promotitle+ "Location: " +locationid+ "Cover: " +cover+ "$"; } }
anddddd my alertsadapter class..
public class AlertsAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<Alerts> {
int resource;
String response; Context context;
//Initialize adapter public AlertsAdapter(Context context, int resource, List<Alerts> items) {
super(context, resource, items); this.resource=resource;
} @Override public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent)
{ LinearLayout alertView; //Get the current alert object Alerts al = getItem(position);
//Inflate the view if(convertView==null) {
alertView = new LinearLayout(getContext());
String inflater = Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE; LayoutInflater vi;
vi = (LayoutInflater)getContext().getSystemService(inflater);
vi.inflate(resource, alertView, true); } else {
alertView = (LinearLayout) convertView; }
//Get the text boxes from the listitem.xml file
TextView textPromo =(TextView)alertView.findViewById(R.id.txtPromo);
TextView textPromoter =(TextView)alertView.findViewById(R.id.txtPromoter);
TextView textLocation =(TextView)alertView.findViewById(R.id.txtLocation);
//Assign the appropriate data from our alert object above
textPromo.setText(al.promocontent); textPromoter.setText(al.promoterid);
textLocation.setText(al.locationid); return alertView;
} }
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Oct 6, 2009
when you long click a hyperlink of browser, you will see a context menu with 'Open, Open link in new browser, Browser Link, etc'.
is it possible to add some customized item to the context menu?
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Dec 4, 2009
Does any one know how to add item to hyperlink context menu? This is a question that as already been posted here, but I didn't found any solution, and it is really useful.
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Aug 27, 2010
I have a ListView and would like to remove a row item when the user long clicks on selects Remove from the context menu.
CODE:..................
How can I get a reference to the row number that was clicked, so I can remove that index from my array?
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Feb 18, 2009
When you long press on something in Android, a context menu comes up.I want to add something to this context menu for all TextViews in the system.For example, the system does this with Copy and Paste. I would want to add my own, and have it appear in every application.
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Feb 25, 2010
If I have a checkable item in a Context Menu or ordianry Menu, how do I prevent the menu from closing when the item is selected?
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Aug 27, 2009
In my application has a ListView. When long press on item the "Context Menu" will appear. I want to check the data ID, then set disable/enable to my Context Menu "Items". I can not find out the function like getMenuInfo() or something like this.
@Override
public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu , View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo)
{ super.onCreateContextMenu(menu, v, menuInfo);
menu.add(0, ADD_FAVORITE_ID, 0, "Check");
menu.add(0, ADD_FAVORITE_ID, 0, "UnCheck").setEnabled(false);}
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Nov 9, 2010
Can anyone kindly guide as to how can I invoke a context menu on the press of a menu item. I googled a lot for the same, but nothing turned up. Look forward for your valuable help.
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Jan 22, 2010
Context Menu seems quite handy as long as we are using an AdapterView as we can easily get selected item position in onContextItemSelected from AdapterContextMenuInfo.position Any idea how we can achieve something similar in a TableLayout? In my TableLayout, i have some TableRow and i would like to get the row index in the onContextItemSelected callback like i would do with a simple ListView. I guess i will have to register the contextmenu for each row? but how can tie the row index with the menu? i see no way to do it with registerForContextMenu.
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Apr 9, 2010
I don't know exactly how to explain this problem, but I'll try. I have a ListView with several items. Each item has inside a TextView and two ImageView. I want the ImageView change when I click on them, and I want to open a context menu when I press for a long time into the ListView item.For the ImageView, everything works properly. For the whole item, I can show the context menu after a long press, but my problem is that the ImageView changes as well when I am pressing the TextView, for example.I hope you understand my problem. I think that all the children of a view are affected by an event in the parent, but I am not sure.
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Oct 28, 2010
I have button, which displays a Context menu. In the menu are few items (some of them are disabled - setEnabled(false)).
Which event is called when a user click on the disabled item? It's not onContextItemSelected nor onContextMenuClosed. But the menu is closed after the click.
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Oct 18, 2010
I am trying to implement a drop down list when a button is clicked.
So, I have a text view and a button in a navigation bar(nav.xml) and a corresponding list view. This navigation bar is included in another page( products.xml)
when the button is clicked i get the list view right below the button(which is what i want to achieve) but its my moving all the contents on the current page downwards, even the text view which is placed in nav bar moved downwards.
I am totally new to Android, any sample examples or a way how to achieve it?
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Apr 23, 2010
I'm trying to create a multiple selection list where the selection is represented graphically rather than with checkboxes.My list has checkboxes, but I want them to serve a different purpose. I'm using a cursor to hold my data and created a custom view binder for the SimpleCursorAdapter. I did this for the checkboxes and general flexibility.So far I haven't even been able to show one line as being selected. I've enabled multiple selection on the list and denied the children of the list item focusability. I've tried manually changing background color with the position fed in through the list item click listener. But the wrong items get changed and they don't even change to the right color. I've enabled touch focusability with no improvement either.Ideally, I'd like the trackball highlight focus bar to appear in multiple places. But I don't think this is possible unless you use the drawable directly. But I don't know how to find or apply it. My next idea was to have a slim view bar that changes color. But I had the same problem with the wrong item being selected so I never finished trying to guess the index position to see if this would work. My most recent idea is to completely swap out the view for another one if it's selected. But I have no idea how to do this either. I'm thinking of using an array list to store the _id s of the items that need a different view to get around the wierd selection problem. I'm also thinking of passing in the ID field as my from and the selection view as the to for my adapter. Then I'd intercept it with my binder and change the view accordingly. But once again, I'm not sure how to do this successfuly.
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Aug 4, 2010
How can I open a context menu for a view without registering it using registerForContextMenu()?
My activity overrides onTouchEvent to detect motion, and if I use registerForContextMenu() it stops working. I'm detecting a long press, so I'd like to forward that request to a method that would build the menu for me, but don't know if it can work that way.
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May 11, 2010
made a custom list adapter extending the Base adapter. Each item in the list has an imagebutton, 2 textviews and a button. I tried to add the context menu to the list so as to display some options for an item in the list. registerForContextMenu(getListView()); I used a MenuInflater object to inflate the context menu xml file. But on clicking the items in the list nothing shows up or the usual highlighting of the item of list on click isn't shown. Is it that the context menu doesn't work for custom list views? Any help would be much appreciated.
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Jul 14, 2010
By Default in the Listview,focus will come on the list item.Instead of that, can I get only the border to the list item?I can achieve this by using a transparent image as a list selector.Is there any other simplest way to achieve this requirement?
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May 28, 2010
In Android, onContextItemSelected has a single MenuItem argument and so it isn't clear how to identify the view selected. MenuItem.getMenuInfo provides access to Contextmenu.ContextMenuInfo, but while both known subclasses provide access to the target view, there does not appear to be an accessor on the interface.One alternative is to save the View provided in onCreateContextMenu in a private class variable which relies on onCreateContextMenu not being called again in the activity before onContextItemSelected. Another is to use the id of the View for the itemId argument of ContextMenu.add. If we do this, we would then need to identify the option selected from the context menu by using its (possibly internationalised) title.what is the best method for identifying the View selected in onContextSelected?
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Nov 18, 2010
I have a context menu that I apply for a ListView that simply allows the user to move items up or down, or delete the item.
I have code in onContextItemSelected() to prevent things from moving up past top or bottom of the list, etc., but I'd rather hide the context menu items in the first place if (for instance) the top item in the list is selected.
I assume that I need to do this in onCreateContextMenu, but I'm not sure how.
Here is my onCreateContextMenu code:.....................
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Oct 18, 2010
I have list activity with custom array adapter and I can't to get context menu when make long press on list item.
<TabWidget
android:id="@android:id/tabs"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"/>
<FrameLayout
android:id="@android:id/tabcontent"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:padding="5dp">
<ListView
android:id="@+id/list"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent" />
Why I do not see context menu? What I do wrong? How to get context menu with array adapter and ListActivity.
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Oct 22, 2009
Can someone please help me find which item was long clicked in this method i need to determine which item was clicked so that if it is a favorite or not already i can change the "Add to Favorites" accordingly. Code...
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