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It is possible to customize the quick menu by overriding the default menu resource XML files, or by creating your own.
It is possible to programatically modify the quick menu by calling methods to add and remove items.
The following example will customize the quick menu for the Square tool by using the ShowQuickMenu
event and adding a link button. Menu entries can be moved around and removed as well.
Add a menu entry to the ids.xml
in Resources/values
to identify it:
<resources>
...
<item name="qm_custom_link" type="id" />
...
</resources>
Create event handler for the ShowQuickMenu
event, and add the code below to create a new QuickMenuItem
and specify the order you would like for it to show:
mPdfViewCtrlTabHostFragment.CurrentPdfViewCtrlFragment.ShowQuickMenu += (sender, e) =>
{
if (e.Annot != null && e.Annot.Type == (int) Annot.Type.e_Square)
{
QuickMenuItem item = new QuickMenuItem(this, Resource.Id.qm_custom_link,
QuickMenuItem.FirstRowMenu);
item.SetTitle("Custom Link");
item.SetIcon(Resource.Drawable.ic_link_black_24dp);
item.SetOrder(3);
List<QuickMenuItem> items = new List<QuickMenuItem>(1);
items.Add(item);
e.Quickmenu.AddMenuEntries(items);
}
e.Handled = false;
};
The quick menu for the square tool will now have a link item at the 3rd (0 index) position like this:
Quickmenu items can be removed by calling the removeMenuEntries
method in the QuickMenu
class:
mPdfViewCtrlTabHostFragment.CurrentPdfViewCtrlFragment.ShowQuickMenu += (sender, e) =>
{
if (e.Annot != null && e.Annot.Type == (int) Annot.Type.e_Square)
{
QuickMenuItem item = new QuickMenuItem(this, Resource.Id.qm_custom_link,
QuickMenuItem.FirstRowMenu);
List<QuickMenuItem> items = new List<QuickMenuItem>(1);
items.Add(item);
e.Quickmenu.RemoveMenuEntries(items);
}
e.Handled = false;
};
In this tutorial you will customize the quick menu for the Pan
tool by overriding the default menu resource XML file in the Apryse SDK.
Create a menu resource XML file called pan.xml
in your project's Resources/menu
folder. This pan.xml
file will automatically be used instead of the default one in the tools package. To override other quick menus, refer to the table below to determine the name of the menu resource file.
Add two items to you menu in pan.xml
with the id
attributes @+id/qm_free_text
and @+id/qm_floating_sig
:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:id="@+id/qm_free_text"
android:title="@string/tools_qm_free_text"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_freetext_black_24dp" />
<item android:id="@+id/qm_floating_sig"
android:title="@string/tools_qm_signature"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_signature_black_24dp" />
</menu>
Here we use the ids @+id/qm_free_text
and @+id/qm_floating_sig
to override the Free Text
and Signature
menu items.
Now, when you long-press on a blank space, you will see:
Menu resource | Tool | Triggered event |
---|---|---|
pan | Pan | Long press on blank space |
text_select | TextSelect | Long press on text |
annot_simple_shape | AnnotEdit | Single tap on Square, Circle, Line, Polygon, Polyline, Text |
annot_free_text | AnnotEdit | Single tap on FreeText |
annot_link | AnnotEdit | Single tap on Link |
annot_signature | AnnotEdit | Single tap on signature (type: Annot.e_Stamp and custom field: Signature.SIGNATURE_ANNOTATION_ID) |
annot_stamper | AnnotEdit | Single tap on Stamp |
annot_file_attachment | AnnotEdit | Single tap on FileAttachment |
annot_free_hand | AnnotEdit | Single tap on Ink |
annot_general | AnnotEdit | Single tap on all other annotation types |
annot_edit_text_markup | AnnotEditTextMarkup | Single tap on TextMarkup annotations |
type | AnnotEditTextMarkup | Click quick menu item with id Resource.Id.type |
sig_field_image | DigitalSignature | Single tap on digital image signature |
annot_edit_thickness | DigitalSignature | Click quick menu item with id Resource.Id.thickness |
sig_field_paths | DigitalSignature | Single tap on digital signature, or click on items in quick menu Resource.Menu.annot_edit_thickness |
You can use quick menus in a ToolManager
as well as in your application logic directly.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to create your own quick menu.
First, add a menu resource XML file in your project's Resources/menu
folder. For example, let's create a file called custom.xml
.
By default, all menu items are placed in the first row of the quick menu. If you want to specify the location of a menu item, enclose the item inside a group with a group id from this list:
Group id | Location in quick menu |
---|---|
@id/qm_first_row_group | First row group id: all menu items inside this group will be displayed in the first row of the quick menu. |
@id/qm_second_row_group | Second row group id: all menu items inside this group will be displayed in the second row of the quick menu. |
@id/qm_overflow_row_group | Overflow list group id: all menu items inside this group will be displayed in the overflow menu list of the quick menu. |
Add the following to custom.xml
:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<group android:id="@id/qm_first_row_group">
<item android:id="@+id/rectangle"
android:title="@string/tools_qm_rectangle"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_square_black_24dp" />
</group>
<group android:id="@id/qm_second_row_group">
<item android:id="@+id/line"
android:title="@string/annot_line"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_line_black_24dp"/>
<item android:id="@+id/free_text"
android:title="@string/tools_qm_free_text"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_freetext_black_24dp"/>
</group>
<group android:id="@id/qm_overflow_row_group">
<item android:id="@+id/floating_sig"
android:title="@string/tools_qm_signature"/>
<item android:id="@+id/link"
android:title="@string/annot_link"/>
</group>
</menu>
You can also add a sub menu by specifiying it in the menu resource XML. For example, we can add an Oval menu item as a submenu under the Rectangle menu item by changing custom.xml
to:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<group android:id="@id/qm_first_row_group">
<item android:id="@+id/rectangle"
android:title="@string/tools_qm_rectangle"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_square_black_24dp" >
<!-- Sub menu added to Rectangle menu item -->
<menu>
<group android:id="@id/qm_first_row_group">
<item android:id="@+id/oval"
android:title="@string/annot_circle"/>
</group>
</menu>
</item>
</group>
<group android:id="@id/qm_second_row_group">
<item android:id="@+id/line"
android:title="@string/annot_line"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_line_black_24dp"/>
<item android:id="@+id/free_text"
android:title="@string/annot_free_text"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_annotation_freetext_black_24dp"/>
</group>
<group android:id="@id/qm_overflow_row_group">
<item android:id="@+id/floating_sig"
android:title="@string/tools_qm_signature"/>
<item android:id="@+id/link"
android:title="@string/annot_link"/>
</group>
</menu>
For more information on defining an XML menu resource, see Defining a Menu in XML.
After adding the menu resource XML, initialize QuickMenu
as follows:
void InitQuickMenu(PDFViewCtrl pdfViewCtrl)
{
var quickMenu = new QuickMenu(pdfViewCtrl);
quickMenu.InitMenuEntries(Resource.menu.custom);
}
Alternatively, if you want to customize menu items manually you can call QuickMenu.Inflate
to prevent auto-initialization. Then after customizing the items, call QuickMenu.initMenuEntries
to apply your changes:
void InitQuickMenu(PDFViewCtrl pdfViewCtrl) {
var quickMenu = new QuickMenu(pdfViewCtrl);
quickMenu.Inflate(Resource.Menu.custom);
var quickMenuItem = (QuickMenuItem) quickMenu.Menu.FindItem(Resource.Id.rectangle);
// Customize my quick menu item
quickMenuItem.SetIcon(Resource.Drawable.my_custom_icon);
quickMenuItem.SetTitle(Resource.String.my_custom_title);
// Initialize quick menu
quickMenu.InitMenuEntries();
}
When you want to show the quick menu, set an anchor view that defines where the quick menu should appear by calling QuickMenu.SetAnchor(View)
, then call :
private void ShowQuickMenu(QuickMenu quickMenu, View view) {
quickMenu.SetAnchor(view);
quickMenu.Show();
}
The quick menu will automatically adjust its position to either the top or bottom of the anchor view, depending on the space available:
At this point, you should see the following when the quick menu is shown:
Without sub menu:
With sub menu:
Click events from your custom items will not be automatically handled by the Apryse SDK if the menu item id does not match any of the default ids defined in the tools package (located in the PDFViewCtrlTools\res\menu\ids.xml
file). You will have to handle these events as described in this guide or by implementing DismissEvent
:
quickMenu.DismissEvent += (sender, e) =>
{
// Get selected quick menu item
var selectedMenuItem = quickMenu.SelectedMenuItem;
// Provide functionality depending on the menu item selected
// ...
}
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