Create Toast like tooltips, physical targets can be specified, or even points on screen. Many additional features and customizations. Just look at the samples Activities.
Add the following line in your top level build.gradle
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
Sample
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Add the following dependency in your module(app)'s build.gradle
compile 'com.github.anoop44:android-target-tooltip:2.0.1'
Tooltip.make(this,
new Builder(101)
.anchor(aView, Gravity.BOTTOM)
.closePolicy(new ClosePolicy()
.insidePolicy(true, false)
.outsidePolicy(true, false), 3000)
.activateDelay(800)
.showDelay(300)
.text(R.string.hello_world)
.maxWidth(500)
.withArrow(true)
.withOverlay(true)
.typeface(mYourCustomFont)
.floatingAnimation(AnimationBuilder.DEFAULT)
.build()
).show();
See the inner Builder class for the complete set of options
Tooltip style can be customized in your style object:
<!-- default style -->
<declare-styleable name="TooltipLayout">
<attr name="ttlm_padding" format="dimension" />
<attr name="ttlm_strokeColor" format="color" />
<attr name="ttlm_backgroundColor" format="color" />
<attr name="ttlm_strokeWeight" format="dimension" />
<attr name="ttlm_cornerRadius" format="dimension" />
<attr name="ttlm_arrowRatio" format="float" />
<attr name="android:textAppearance" />
<attr name="ttlm_overlayStyle" format="reference" />
<attr name="ttlm_elevation" format="dimension" />
<!-- font file path inside your assets folder -->
<attr name="ttlm_font" format="string" />
<!-- textview text gravity -->
<attr name="android:gravity" />
</declare-styleable>
And this is the style for the overlay touch:
<declare-styleable name="TooltipOverlay">
<attr name="android:color" />
<attr name="android:alpha" />
<attr name="ttlm_repeatCount" format="integer" />
<attr name="ttlm_duration" format="integer" />
<attr name="android:layout_margin" />
</declare-styleable>
then pass the style in the Builder method withStyleId(int resId)