Abit/app/src/main/java/ch/dissem/apps/abit/DetailActivity.kt

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Kotlin

package ch.dissem.apps.abit
import android.content.Intent
import android.os.Bundle
import android.support.v4.app.NavUtils
import android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity
import android.view.MenuItem
import com.mikepenz.materialize.MaterializeBuilder
import kotlinx.android.synthetic.main.scrolling_toolbar_layout.*
/**
* @author Christian Basler
*/
abstract class DetailActivity : AppCompatActivity() {
override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
setContentView(R.layout.scrolling_toolbar_layout)
setSupportActionBar(toolbar)
// Show the Up button in the action bar.
supportActionBar?.apply {
setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true)
}
MaterializeBuilder()
.withActivity(this)
.withStatusBarColorRes(R.color.colorPrimaryDark)
.withTranslucentStatusBarProgrammatically(true)
.withStatusBarPadding(true)
.build()
}
override fun onOptionsItemSelected(item: MenuItem) = when (item.itemId) {
android.R.id.home -> {
// This ID represents the Home or Up button. In the case of this
// activity, the Up button is shown. Use NavUtils to allow users
// to navigate up one level in the application structure. For
// more details, see the Navigation pattern on Android Design:
//
// http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/navigation.html#up-vs-back
//
NavUtils.navigateUpTo(this, Intent(this, MainActivity::class.java))
true
}
else -> super.onOptionsItemSelected(item)
}
}