I have a slight problem trying to customise the look of the action bar in my app. I want to be able to have the pixel wide dividers to group action bar items that you see in many of the native apps (e.g. Gmail, Calendar). I found a way to do this by adding a menu item and setting the 'android:actionLayout' attribute to a custom layout for the divider:
<View
android:background="@color/LightGray"
android:layout_marginTop="5dip"
android:layout_marginBottom="5dip"
android:layout_width="1dip"
android:layout_height="fill_parent" />
This works nicely, but the issue is it counts as a menu item and the action bar seems to limit the number of menu items to 4 - any others get pushed into the overflow menu.
So I guess what I'm asking is whether there is a standard way to add item dividers without having to use a menu item with a custom view, and in a way that doesn't count towards the limit for action bar items?
Thanks in advance!
I couldn't find a standard way, but the way I did it was to use the
android:actionLayout
property for the menu item, and I put the divider in there.I wouldn't try and force dividers into places that the system does not add them automatically as it will make your app inconsistent with the platform. The default behavior is:
When Google released the 3.0 SDK I got a quick demo app to see how the ActionBar works and just looking back at it, if I use Text Items without Icon drawables, then I get automatic dividers drawn.
My menu.xml file is like this:
Maybe this won't work with icons??
Or thinking about it, maybe the size of the icon has an effect?