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My problem is, that I've implemented AdMob banner ads in my app (located in the top) which uses a map from Google Maps Android Api v2, and it overlaps the "My Location" button. How would you change the position of this button to say the bottom instead?

I get the "My Location" button like this:

GooglePlayServicesUtil.isGooglePlayServicesAvailable(getApplicationContext());
final GoogleMap map = ((SupportMapFragment) getSupportFragmentManager()
        .findFragmentById(R.id.map)).getMap();

// This gets the button
map.setMyLocationEnabled(true);

This is the last bug I need fixed before I can publish my app, so I really appreciate any help. Thank You

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AFAIK, you don't. You adjust your layout such that the ad does not overlap the map. – CommonsWare Jan 23 at 21:51

5 Answers

up vote 4 down vote accepted

This may not be the best solution, but you could place your own button over the map and handle it yourself. It would take the following:-

1) Put the map in a frameLayout and add your button on top. E.g.

<FrameLayout
    android:id="@+id/mapFrame"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent" >



    <fragment
        xmlns:map="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
        android:id="@+id/mapFragment"
        android:layout_width="fill_parent"
        android:layout_height="fill_parent"
        class="com.google.android.gms.maps.MapFragment"
        map:mapType="normal"
        map:uiCompass="true" />

    <ImageButton
        android:id="@+id/myMapLocationButton"
        android:layout_width="36dp"
        android:layout_height="36dp"
        android:layout_gravity="bottom|right"
        android:background="@drawable/myMapLocationDrawable"
        android:contentDescription="My Location" />

</FrameLayout>

2) Edit the maps UI settings so the button doesn't appear when you call setMyLocationEnabled(true). You can do this via map.getUiSettings(). setMyLocationButtonEnabled(false);

3) Handle the click of your new button to emulate what the supplied button does. E.g. call mMap.setMyLocationEnabled(...); and pan the map to the current location.

Hope that helps, or hope someone comes a long with a simpler solution for you ;-)

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BTW for what it's worth I agree with CommonsWare, don't cover the map with an advert would be best! – Ryan Jan 23 at 22:02

See the method below. It lives inside a class that extends SupportMapFragment. It gets the container view for the button and displays it at the bottom, centered horizontally.

/**
     * Move my position button at the bottom of map
     */
    private void resetMyPositionButton()
    {
        //deep paths for map controls
        ViewGroup v1 = (ViewGroup)this.getView();
        ViewGroup v2 = (ViewGroup)v1.getChildAt(0);
        ViewGroup v3 = (ViewGroup)v2.getChildAt(0);
        ViewGroup v4 = (ViewGroup)v3.getChildAt(1);

        //my position button
        View position =  (View)v4.getChildAt(0);

        int positionWidth = position.getLayoutParams().width;
        int positionHeight = position.getLayoutParams().height;

        //lay out position button
        RelativeLayout.LayoutParams positionParams = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(positionWidth,positionHeight);
        int margin = positionWidth/5;
        positionParams.setMargins(0, 0, 0, margin);
        positionParams.addRule(RelativeLayout.CENTER_HORIZONTAL, RelativeLayout.TRUE);
        positionParams.addRule(RelativeLayout.ALIGN_PARENT_BOTTOM, RelativeLayout.TRUE);
        position.setLayoutParams(positionParams);
    }
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I had the same problem. I ended up using the Hierarchy Viewer to identify the view used to display the button and manipulated it. Very hacky, I know, but could not figure out a different way.

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Could you share your solution please. – clauziere Feb 26 at 19:35

One way to deal with this problem. Delete default button and create your own. In OnCreate statement add the next:

GoogleMap mMap = ((MapView) inflatedView.findViewById(R.id.mapview)).getMap();
LocationManager locationManager =    
(LocationManager)getActivity().getSystemService(Context.LOCATION_SERVICE);
Criteria criteria = new Criteria();
String provider = locationManager.getBestProvider(criteria, false);
Location location = locationManager.getLastKnownLocation(provider);
locationManager.requestLocationUpdates(provider, 2000, 1,  this);

mMap.setMyLocationEnabled(true);
mMap.getUiSettings().setMyLocationButtonEnabled(false); // delete default button

Imagebutton imgbtn = (ImageButton) view.findViewById(R.id.imgbutton); //your button
imgbtn.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View view) {
            mMap.animateCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(new    
LatLng(location.getLatitude(),     
location.getLongitude()), 15));
        }
    });
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It was a bit of a struggle to get this working. But I got it done, and in the process also started to move the zoom buttons around. Here my complete code:

package com.squirrel.hkairpollution;

import android.os.Bundle;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.widget.RelativeLayout;

import com.google.android.gms.maps.CameraUpdateFactory;
import com.google.android.gms.maps.SupportMapFragment;
import com.google.android.gms.maps.UiSettings;
import com.google.android.gms.maps.model.LatLng;

public class MySupportMapFragment extends SupportMapFragment {

private static final String TAG = HKAirPollution.TAG;

public MySupportMapFragment() {
    return;
}

@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater arg0, ViewGroup arg1, Bundle arg2) {
    Log.v(TAG, "In overridden onCreateView.");
    View v = super.onCreateView(arg0, arg1, arg2);
    Log.v(TAG, "Initialising map.");
    initMap();
    return v;
}

@Override
 public void onViewCreated (View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState);
    resetButtons();
}

private void initMap(){
    UiSettings settings = getMap().getUiSettings();
    settings.setAllGesturesEnabled(true);
    settings.setMyLocationButtonEnabled(true);
    LatLng latLong = new LatLng(22.320542, 114.185715);
    getMap().moveCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(latLong,11));
}


/**
 * Move my position button at the bottom of map
 */
private void resetButtons()
{
    // Get a reference to the zoom buttons and the position button.
    ViewGroup v1 = (ViewGroup)this.getView();
    ViewGroup v2 = (ViewGroup)v1.getChildAt(0);
    ViewGroup v3 = (ViewGroup)v2.getChildAt(0);
    ViewGroup v4 = (ViewGroup)v3.getChildAt(1);

    // The My Position button
    View position =  (View)v4.getChildAt(0);
    int positionWidth = position.getLayoutParams().width;
    int positionHeight = position.getLayoutParams().height;

    // Lay out the My Position button.
    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams positionParams = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(positionWidth,positionHeight);
    int margin = positionWidth/5;
    positionParams.setMargins(0, 0, 0, margin);
    positionParams.addRule(RelativeLayout.CENTER_HORIZONTAL, RelativeLayout.TRUE);
    positionParams.addRule(RelativeLayout.ALIGN_PARENT_TOP, RelativeLayout.TRUE);
    position.setLayoutParams(positionParams);

    // The Zoom buttons
    View zoom = (View)v4.getChildAt(2);
    int zoomWidth = zoom.getLayoutParams().width;
    int zoomHeight = zoom.getLayoutParams().height;

    // Lay out the Zoom buttons.
    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams zoomParams = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(zoomWidth, zoomHeight);
    zoomParams.setMargins(0, 0, 0, margin);
    zoomParams.addRule(RelativeLayout.ALIGN_PARENT_RIGHT, RelativeLayout.TRUE);
    zoomParams.addRule(RelativeLayout.ALIGN_PARENT_TOP, RelativeLayout.TRUE);
    zoom.setLayoutParams(zoomParams);
} 
}
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