ListViewAnimations (Play Store Demo)
ListViewAnimations is an Open Source Android library that allows developers to easily create ListViews with animations. Feel free to use it all you want in your Android apps provided that you cite this project and include the license in your app.
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ListViewAnimations provides the following features:
- Appearance animations for items in ListViews, GridViews, and other AbsListViews;
- Built in animations include Alpha, SwingRightIn, SwingLeftIn, SwingBottomIn, SwingRightIn and ScaleIn.
- Other animations can easily be added
- Swipe-to-Dismiss, Swipe-To-Dismiss with contextual undo (and optionally count down);
- Drag-and-Drop reordering;
- Animate dismissal of items;
- Animate addition of items;
- Smoothly expand your items to reveal more content;
- In Eclipse, just import the library as an Android library project.
- Project > Clean to generate the binaries you need, like R.java, etc.
- Then, just add ListViewAnimations as a dependency to your existing project and you're good to go!
Or:
- Download the .jar file
- Download the latest NineOldAndroids .jar file
- Add the .jar files to your project's
libs
folder, or add them as external jars to your project's build path.
Or:
Add the following to your build.gradle
:
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies{
compile 'com.nhaarman.listviewanimations:library:2.6.0'
}
Or:
Add the following to your pom.xml
:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.nhaarman.listviewanimations</groupId>
<artifactId>library</artifactId>
<version>2.6.0</version>
</dependency>
Please refer to the Wiki pages to learn more about how to use this library.
Please do! I'm happy to review and accept pull requests.
Please read the Contributing wiki before you do.
- Niek Haarman
- Roman Nurik - The ListViewAnimations library uses a modified version of his SwipeDismissListViewTouchListener to support swipe-to-dismiss.
- DevBytes - Drag-and-Drop reordering is done by a modified version of their DynamicListView.
- Jake Warthon - To support devices pre-HC (<3.0), a copy of NineOldAndroids is included.
- Contributors
Copyright 2013 Niek Haarman
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