I want to put the Navigation Bar (has system soft keys like back, home and menu. not Navigation Drawer!) on the (right) side, like below, by editing AOSP.
+-------------------------------------------------+---+
| Status bar (always) | |
+-------------------------------------------------+ N |
| (Layout with background drawable) | a |
| +---------------------------------------------+ | v |
| | Title/Action bar (optional) | | |
| +---------------------------------------------+ | B |
| | Content, vertical extending | | a |
| | | | r |
| +---------------------------------------------+ | |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+
So far I assume RenderSessionImpl.java is the file to edit to accomplish this since it renders the screen layout depends on the given screen orientation value.
I found the next snippet and edited the orientation parameter(HORIZONTAL -> VERTICAL) so it would creates a horizontal layout, with the nav bar on the right.
if (mNavigationBarOrientation == LinearLayout.HORIZONTAL &&
mNavigationBarSize > 0) {
// system bar
try {
NavigationBar navigationBar = new NavigationBar(context,
hardwareConfig.getDensity(), LinearLayout.VERTICAL); // was LinearLayout.HORIZONTAL originallly
navigationBar.setLayoutParams(
new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, mNavigationBarSize));
topLayout.addView(navigationBar);
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
}
}
Original AOSP code snippets are below.
/**
* Inflates the layout.
* <p>
* {@link #acquire(long)} must have been called before this.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if the current context is different than the one owned by
* the scene, or if {@link #init(long)} was not called.
*/
public Result inflate() {
checkLock();
try {
SessionParams params = getParams();
HardwareConfig hardwareConfig = params.getHardwareConfig();
BridgeContext context = getContext();
// the view group that receives the window background.
ViewGroup backgroundView = null;
if (mWindowIsFloating || params.isForceNoDecor()) {
backgroundView = mViewRoot = mContentRoot = new FrameLayout(context);
} else {
if (hasSoftwareButtons() && mNavigationBarOrientation == LinearLayout.VERTICAL) {
/*
* This is a special case where the navigation bar is on the right.
+-------------------------------------------------+---+
| Status bar (always) | |
+-------------------------------------------------+ |
| (Layout with background drawable) | |
| +---------------------------------------------+ | |
| | Title/Action bar (optional) | | |
| +---------------------------------------------+ | |
| | Content, vertical extending | | |
| | | | |
| +---------------------------------------------+ | |
+-------------------------------------------------+---+
So we create a horizontal layout, with the nav bar on the right,
and the left part is the normal layout below without the nav bar at
the bottom
*/
LinearLayout topLayout = new LinearLayout(context);
mViewRoot = topLayout;
topLayout.setOrientation(LinearLayout.HORIZONTAL);
try {
NavigationBar navigationBar = new NavigationBar(context,
hardwareConfig.getDensity(), LinearLayout.VERTICAL);
navigationBar.setLayoutParams(
new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
mNavigationBarSize,
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT));
topLayout.addView(navigationBar);
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
}
}
/*
* we're creating the following layout
*
+-------------------------------------------------+
| Status bar (always) |
+-------------------------------------------------+
| (Layout with background drawable) |
| +---------------------------------------------+ |
| | Title/Action bar (optional) | |
| +---------------------------------------------+ |
| | Content, vertical extending | |
| | | |
| +---------------------------------------------+ |
+-------------------------------------------------+
| Navigation bar for soft buttons, maybe see above|
+-------------------------------------------------+
*/
LinearLayout topLayout = new LinearLayout(context);
topLayout.setOrientation(LinearLayout.VERTICAL);
// if we don't already have a view root this is it
if (mViewRoot == null) {
mViewRoot = topLayout;
} else {
LinearLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT);
layoutParams.weight = 1;
topLayout.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
// this is the case of soft buttons + vertical bar.
// this top layout is the first layout in the horizontal layout. see above)
mViewRoot.addView(topLayout, 0);
}
if (mStatusBarSize > 0) {
// system bar
try {
StatusBar systemBar = new StatusBar(context, hardwareConfig.getDensity());
systemBar.setLayoutParams(
new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, mStatusBarSize));
topLayout.addView(systemBar);
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
}
}
LinearLayout backgroundLayout = new LinearLayout(context);
backgroundView = backgroundLayout;
backgroundLayout.setOrientation(LinearLayout.VERTICAL);
LinearLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
layoutParams.weight = 1;
backgroundLayout.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
topLayout.addView(backgroundLayout);
// if the theme says no title/action bar, then the size will be 0
if (mActionBarSize > 0) {
try {
FakeActionBar actionBar = new FakeActionBar(context,
hardwareConfig.getDensity(),
params.getAppLabel(), params.getAppIcon());
actionBar.setLayoutParams(
new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, mActionBarSize));
backgroundLayout.addView(actionBar);
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
}
} else if (mTitleBarSize > 0) {
try {
TitleBar titleBar = new TitleBar(context,
hardwareConfig.getDensity(), params.getAppLabel());
titleBar.setLayoutParams(
new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, mTitleBarSize));
backgroundLayout.addView(titleBar);
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
}
}
// content frame
mContentRoot = new FrameLayout(context);
layoutParams = new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
layoutParams.weight = 1;
mContentRoot.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
backgroundLayout.addView(mContentRoot);
if (mNavigationBarOrientation == LinearLayout.HORIZONTAL &&
mNavigationBarSize > 0) {
// system bar
try {
NavigationBar navigationBar = new NavigationBar(context,
hardwareConfig.getDensity(), LinearLayout.HORIZONTAL);
navigationBar.setLayoutParams(
new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, mNavigationBarSize));
topLayout.addView(navigationBar);
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
}
}
}
// Sets the project callback (custom view loader) to the fragment delegate so that
// it can instantiate the custom Fragment.
Fragment_Delegate.setProjectCallback(params.getProjectCallback());
View view = mInflater.inflate(mBlockParser, mContentRoot);
// done with the parser, pop it.
context.popParser();
Fragment_Delegate.setProjectCallback(null);
// set the AttachInfo on the root view.
AttachInfo_Accessor.setAttachInfo(mViewRoot);
// post-inflate process. For now this supports TabHost/TabWidget
postInflateProcess(view, params.getProjectCallback());
// get the background drawable
if (mWindowBackground != null && backgroundView != null) {
Drawable d = ResourceHelper.getDrawable(mWindowBackground, context);
backgroundView.setBackground(d);
}
return SUCCESS.createResult();
} catch (PostInflateException e) {
return ERROR_INFLATION.createResult(e.getMessage(), e);
} catch (Throwable e) {
// get the real cause of the exception.
Throwable t = e;
while (t.getCause() != null) {
t = t.getCause();
}
return ERROR_INFLATION.createResult(t.getMessage(), t);
}
}
But the screen layout shows no difference. Any insight for this? Wrong file to edit or wrong logic? I know this kind of tweak is not recommended but I really need to do it.
Navigation Bar can be placed on right side by editing PhoneWindowManager.java and navigation_bar.xml.
Set
mNavigationBarOnBottom
to false in PhoneWindowManager then the following code will run.This creates the frame for navigation bar on right instead of bottom, now layout needs to be edited to display system buttons vertically(navigation_bar.xml).