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samples/context_menus/lib/custom_buttons_page.dart

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import 'package:flutter/cupertino.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:url_launcher/url_launcher.dart';
import 'constants.dart';
import 'platform_selector.dart';
class CustomButtonsPage extends StatelessWidget {
CustomButtonsPage({
super.key,
required this.onChangedPlatform,
});
static const String route = 'custom-buttons';
static const String title = 'Custom Buttons';
static const String subtitle =
'The usual buttons, but with a custom appearance.';
final PlatformCallback onChangedPlatform;
final TextEditingController _controller = TextEditingController(
text:
'Show the menu to see the usual default buttons, but with a custom appearance.',
);
static const String url = '$kCodeUrl/custom_buttons_page.dart';
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: const Text(CustomButtonsPage.title),
actions: <Widget>[
PlatformSelector(
onChangedPlatform: onChangedPlatform,
),
IconButton(
icon: const Icon(Icons.code),
onPressed: () async {
if (!await launchUrl(Uri.parse(url))) {
throw 'Could not launch $url';
}
},
),
],
),
body: Center(
child: SizedBox(
width: 300.0,
child: TextField(
controller: _controller,
maxLines: 4,
minLines: 2,
contextMenuBuilder: (context, editableTextState) {
return AdaptiveTextSelectionToolbar(
anchors: editableTextState.contextMenuAnchors,
// Build the default buttons, but make them look custom.
// Note that in a real project you may want to build
// different buttons depending on the platform.
children:
editableTextState.contextMenuButtonItems.map((buttonItem) {
return CupertinoButton(
borderRadius: null,
color: const Color(0xffaaaa00),
disabledColor: const Color(0xffaaaaff),
onPressed: buttonItem.onPressed,
padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10.0),
pressedOpacity: 0.7,
child: SizedBox(
width: 200.0,
child: Text(
CupertinoTextSelectionToolbarButton.getButtonLabel(
context, buttonItem),
),
),
);
}).toList(),
);
},
),
),
),
);
}
}