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15 */
16
17package android.widget;
18
19import android.content.Context;
20import android.os.Handler;
21import android.os.Message;
22import android.util.AttributeSet;
23import android.view.MotionEvent;
24import android.widget.RemoteViews.RemoteView;
25
26import java.util.Map;
27
28/**
29 * <p>
30 * Displays a button with an image (instead of text) that can be pressed
31 * or clicked by the user. By default, an ImageButton looks like a regular
32 * {@link android.widget.Button}, with the standard button background
33 * that changes color during different button states. The image on the surface
34 * of the button is defined either by the {@code android:src} attribute in the
35 * {@code <ImageButton>} XML element or by the
36 * {@link #setImageResource(int)} method.</p>
37 *
38 * <p>To remove the standard button background image, define your own
39 * background image or set the background color to be transparent.</p>
40 * <p>To indicate the different button states (focused, selected, etc.), you can
41 * define a different image for each state. E.g., a blue image by default, an
42 * orange one for when focused, and a yellow one for when pressed. An easy way to
43 * do this is with an XML drawable "selector." For example:</p>
44 * <pre>
45 * &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?&gt;
46 * &lt;selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"&gt;
47 *     &lt;item android:state_pressed="true"
48 *           android:drawable="@drawable/button_pressed" /&gt; &lt;!-- pressed --&gt;
49 *     &lt;item android:state_focused="true"
50 *           android:drawable="@drawable/button_focused" /&gt; &lt;!-- focused --&gt;
51 *     &lt;item android:drawable="@drawable/button_normal" /&gt; &lt;!-- default --&gt;
52 * &lt;/selector&gt;</pre>
53 *
54 * <p>Save the XML file in your project {@code res/drawable/} folder and then
55 * reference it as a drawable for the source of your ImageButton (in the
56 * {@code android:src} attribute). Android will automatically change the image
57 * based on the state of the button and the corresponding images
58 * defined in the XML.</p>
59 *
60 * <p>The order of the {@code <item>} elements is important because they are
61 * evaluated in order. This is why the "normal" button image comes last, because
62 * it will only be applied after {@code android:state_pressed} and {@code
63 * android:state_focused} have both evaluated false.</p>
64 *
65 * <p>See the <a href="{@docRoot}resources/tutorials/views/hello-formstuff.html">Form Stuff
66 * tutorial</a>.</p>
67 *
68 * <p><strong>XML attributes</strong></p>
69 * <p>
70 * See {@link android.R.styleable#ImageView Button Attributes},
71 * {@link android.R.styleable#View View Attributes}
72 * </p>
73 */
74@RemoteView
75public class ImageButton extends ImageView {
76    public ImageButton(Context context) {
77        this(context, null);
78    }
79
80    public ImageButton(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
81        this(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.imageButtonStyle);
82    }
83
84    public ImageButton(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
85        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
86        setFocusable(true);
87    }
88
89    @Override
90    protected boolean onSetAlpha(int alpha) {
91        return false;
92    }
93}
94