# loadtoast **Repository Path**: 001X/loadtoast ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: loadtoast - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2025-12-10 - **Last Updated**: 2025-12-10 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Load Toast Library The default toasts are ugly and don't really provide much more than a short message. This small library provides a better toast which will give the user feedback by morphing into a checkmark or cross (success and fail). The lifetime of the toast is completely controlled by you. # Demo ![](http://i.imgur.com/WwoxLMu.gif) # Usage ## Step 1 #### Gradle ```groovy dependencies { compile 'net.steamcrafted:load-toast:1.0.12' } ``` ## Step 2 The API is very simple, create a new toast by providing a context: ```java LoadToast lt = new LoadToast(context); ``` Change the displayed text: ```java lt.setText("Sending Reply..."); ``` If you don't have a message to display, the toast will shrink to only show the circular loader. Then proceed to show the toast: ```java lt.show(); ``` When your background thingy is done provide feedback to the user and hide the toast: ```java // Call this if it was successful lt.success(); // Or this method if it failed lt.error(); // Or if no feedback is desired you can simply hide the toast lt.hide(); ``` To properly position the toast use the following method to adjust the Y offset: ```java lt.setTranslationY(100); // y offset in pixels ``` You can also change the colors of the different toast elements: ```java lt.setTextColor(Color.RED).setBackgroundColor(Color.GREEN).setProgressColor(Color.BLUE); ``` In some situations a border might be desired for increased visibility, by default it is transparent: ```java // Change the border color lt.setBorderColor(int color); // Change the border width lt.setBorderWidthPx(int widthPx); lt.setBorderWidthDp(int widthDp); lt.setBorderWidthRes(int resourceId); ``` When displaying a message in a RTL language you can force the text to marquee from left to right instead of the default right to left: ```java // pass in false for RTL text, true for LTR text lt.setTextDirection(boolean isLeftToRight); ``` These can be chained as you can see. # License Released under the [Apache 2.0 License](https://github.com/code-mc/loadtoast/blob/master/license.md)