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package com.handmark.pulltorefresh.extras.listfragment;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.support.v4.app.ListFragment;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import com.handmark.pulltorefresh.library.PullToRefreshListView;
/**
* A sample implementation of how to use {@link PullToRefreshListView} with
* {@link ListFragment}. This implementation simply replaces the ListView that
* {@code ListFragment} creates with a new PullToRefreshListView. This means
* that ListFragment still works 100% (e.g. <code>setListShown(...)</code> ).
* <p/>
* The new PullToRefreshListView is created in the method
* {@link #onCreatePullToRefreshListView(LayoutInflater, Bundle)}. If you wish
* to customise the {@code PullToRefreshListView} then override this method and
* return your customised instance.
*
* @author Chris Banes
*
*/
public class PullToRefreshListFragment extends PullToRefreshBaseListFragment<PullToRefreshListView> {
protected PullToRefreshListView onCreatePullToRefreshListView(LayoutInflater inflater, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
return new PullToRefreshListView(getActivity());
}
}