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May 31, 2013 09:16
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Extension of Volley's NetworkImageView that fades in images as they're loaded
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import android.content.Context; | |
import android.graphics.Bitmap; | |
import android.graphics.drawable.*; | |
import android.util.AttributeSet; | |
import com.android.volley.toolbox.NetworkImageView; | |
public class FadeInNetworkImageView extends NetworkImageView { | |
private static final int FADE_IN_TIME_MS = 250; | |
public FadeInNetworkImageView(Context context) { | |
super(context); | |
} | |
public FadeInNetworkImageView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { | |
super(context, attrs); | |
} | |
public FadeInNetworkImageView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) { | |
super(context, attrs, defStyle); | |
} | |
@Override | |
public void setImageBitmap(Bitmap bm) { | |
TransitionDrawable td = new TransitionDrawable(new Drawable[]{ | |
new ColorDrawable(android.R.color.transparent), | |
new BitmapDrawable(getContext().getResources(), bm) | |
}); | |
setImageDrawable(td); | |
td.startTransition(FADE_IN_TIME_MS); | |
} | |
} |
Very useful! Is possible to remove the effect once that an image has been viewed? In a list of images the effect is annoying when scroll down and scroll up
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ColorDrawable can be replaced by getDrawable() if setDefaultImageResId() was called before.