These are my edits to David Scott's original Ribbon Menu. It adds options to make left and right side menus, and an interface to toggle the menu from a non activity class.
Take a look at the tekschola application for examples on how to use the callbacks. Both menu and ui threading stuff.
www.github.com/aidandj/Tekschola for examples
-ADJ
Navigation menu for Android (based on Google+ app).
Menus are created in xml as normal, adding text and an icon.
In the layout you want to show the menu, add a FrameLayout as the root layout and add the RibbonMenuView set with width and height to match_parent.
In your class you need to implement the iRibbonMenuCallback interface. This is called when you click a menu item and it passes the menu item id from the xml. You then make a reference to the RibbonMenuView and set the callback, set the menu items and add toggleMenu() to your android.R.id.home in your onOptionsItemSelected
The sample activity shows how it should all work.
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