I just tried it out on 3.2 with same results: the action bar item text gets automatically grayed out, the icon does not.

You could put the new state-list drawables in res/drawable-v11, but yes, I agree it's a pain... But you know, those icons now have very different sizes from before anyway...

-- Kostya

14.11.2011 20:51, port443 пишет:
Yeah, this may be a way out.  But I don't like it: classic menus work
proving that the "graying" code is already there; making three files
for every toolbar image is pain :( it also makes old/new styles
incompatible.

On Nov 14, 11:37 am, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]>  wrote:
Perhaps you need a good and proper state list drawable with
state_enabeld=false?

( wherease the old-style menus automatically produce disable images as
needed )

-- Kostya

2011/11/14 port443<[email protected]>







Yes, this is what I have to do for ActionBar to get refreshed.
I have menu empty initially and then load my items with a call to
Activity.invalidateOptionsMenu(); so I definitely know this works.
I have one of menu items disabled (tapping on it does not produce any
effect), but it looks as enabled so there's no user feedback (i.e.
user has to tap on it to find out it is disabled); same code works on
same device with classic menus and makes menu items look disabled (if
I just change target platform 11 ->  10).
On Nov 14, 10:46 am, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]>  wrote:
Have you tried invalidateOptionsMenu? (iirc)
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14.11.2011 18:58 пользователь "port443"<[email protected]>  написал:
I'm having trouble making an ActionBar's menu item look disabled.
This works well for pre-Honeycomb (popup) menus correctly, but doesn't
work on new menus.
I'm making items appearing on ActionBar itself (which looks like a
toolbar); disabled items cannot be pressed, yes, but they are not
grayed out as on older popup menus.
@Override
public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu)
{
        menu.clear();
        for (ToolbarButton b : _current.getButtons())
        {
                MenuItem mi = menu.add(b.title);
                mi.setEnabled(b.enabled);  //<-- this doesn't change
image
color
                mi.setIcon(b.image.mutate());
                mi.setOnMenuItemClickListener(b);
                if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT>  10)
  mi.setShowAsAction(MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM);
        }
}
Any way to make it working?  Or Honeycomb UI supposes that such items
should merely disappear?
TIA.
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