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package com.cs371mproject.ambientnights; /* www . j a va 2s . co m*/ import com.cs371mproject.ambientnights.player.PlayScreen; import android.content.Intent; import android.os.Bundle; import android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity; import android.support.v4.app.NavUtils; import android.view.MenuItem; import android.view.View; import android.widget.Button; /** * An activity representing a single Theme detail screen. This activity is only * used on handset devices. On tablet-size devices, item details are presented * side-by-side with a list of items in a {@link ThemeListActivity}. * <p> * This activity is mostly just a 'shell' activity containing nothing more than * a {@link ThemeDetailFragment}. */ public class ThemeDetailActivity extends FragmentActivity { public void launchPlayer(View view) { Intent intent = new Intent(this, PlayScreen.class); Button b = (Button)view; String buttonText = b.getText().toString(); intent.putExtra("theme", buttonText); startActivity(intent); } @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.activity_theme_detail); // Show the Up button in the action bar. getActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true); // savedInstanceState is non-null when there is fragment state // saved from previous configurations of this activity // (e.g. when rotating the screen from portrait to landscape). // In this case, the fragment will automatically be re-added // to its container so we don't need to manually add it. // For more information, see the Fragments API guide at: // // http://developer.android.com/guide/components/fragments.html // if (savedInstanceState == null) { // Create the detail fragment and add it to the activity // using a fragment transaction. Bundle arguments = new Bundle(); arguments.putString(ThemeDetailFragment.ARG_ITEM_ID, getIntent() .getStringExtra(ThemeDetailFragment.ARG_ITEM_ID)); ThemeDetailFragment fragment = new ThemeDetailFragment(); fragment.setArguments(arguments); getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction() .add(R.id.theme_detail_container, fragment).commit(); } } @Override public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) { switch (item.getItemId()) { case 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, new Intent(this, ThemeListActivity.class)); return true; } return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item); } }