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SlidingMenu
An Android library that allows you to easily create applications with slide-in menus. You may use it in your Android apps provided that you cite this project and include the license in your app. Thanks! -
android-menudrawer
*DEPRECATED* A slide-out menu implementation, which allows users to navigate between views in your app. -
AndroidResideMenu
The idea of ResideMenu is from Dribbble 1 and 2. It has come true and run in iOS devices. iOS ResideMenu This project is the RefsideMenu Android version. The visual effect is partly referred to iOS version of ResideMenu. And thanks to the authors for the above idea and contribution. -
BottomSheet
One way to present a set of actions to a user is with bottom sheets, a sheet of paper that slides up from the bottom edge of the screen. Bottom sheets offer flexibility in the display of clear and simple actions that do not need explanation. -
Material-BottomNavigation
Bottom Navigation widget component inspired by the Google Material Design Guidelines at https://www.google.com/design/spec/components/bottom-navigation.html -
ActionsContentView
DISCONTINUED. ActionsContentView is an standalone library implements actions/content swiping view (AKA Side Navigation UI Pattern, AKA Facebook side menu). The library doesn't use any specific code introduced in new Android SDK versions. This allows develop an application with an action/content swiping view for every version of Android from 2.2 and up. -
SideNavigation
Implementation of "Side Navigation" or "Fly-in app menu" pattern for Android (based on Google+ app) -
simple-side-drawer
Simple library which enable you to add a drawer(slide-out) navigation to your android application -
android-floating-action-menu
Floating Action Menu for Android. Inspired by the Google Plus floating menu -
Android-NewPopupMenu
DISCONTINUED. Android-NewPopupMenu is an android library to create popup menu with GoogleMusic app-like style. -
Metaball-Menu
A menu consisting of icons (ImageViews) and metaball bouncing selection to give a blob effect. Inspired by Material design -
AndroidPullMenu
An Android Library that allows users to pull down a menu and select different actions. It can be implemented inside ScrollView, GridView, ListView. -
SlidingUpMenu
๐ A very customizable library that allows you to present menu items (from menu resource and/or other sources) to users as a bottom sheet.
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ArcMenu & RayMenu
ArcMenu
An android custom view which looks like the menu in Path 2.0 (for iOS).
RayMenu
About
The user experience in Path 2.0 (for iOS) is amazing, but the android version miss much.
Just for fun, I try to realize the amazing menu for android, which could be equal to the iOS version's.
Usage
If you want to use this library you must before all indicate to your application that you want to use it by launching the following command from the root directory of your application
$ android update project --library ../relative/path/to/the/library --path .
where the path is the relative path to the library
directory in this repository.
To setup the menu:
ArcMenu menu = (ArcMenu) findViewById(R.id.arc_menu);
final int itemCount = ITEM_DRAWABLES.length;
for (int i = 0; i < itemCount; i++) {
ImageView item = new ImageView(this);
item.setImageResource(ITEM_DRAWABLES[i]);
final int position = i;
menu.addItem(item, new OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "position:" + position, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
});// Add a menu item
}
If you want to change the default appearence for ArcMenu:
in arc_menu.xml
custom:childSize="50px"
custom:fromDegrees="0.0"
custom:toDegrees="300.0"
or in ArcMenu.java
arcLayout.setChildSize(50);
arcLayout.setArc(0.0f, 300.0f);