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I'm having a strange issue with figuring out the height of the ActionBar. I have a couple of parts in my app where something is positioned right below the ActionBar, and I'm also using Chris Banes' library actionbar-pulltorefresh.

I'll use the example from the pull to refresh library. I'm experiencing the exact same thing as the issue here, except I'm doing everything exactly how the guide says to with Fragments. It basically calculates the height of the ActionBar to be about half of what it should be. Also in a different part of the app, I'm positioning a PopupWindow below the ActionBar, so I call the getHeight() and use that position for my window, I get the same issue as with the pull to refresh library.

So that makes me think it's something to do with how the ActionBar height is measured, and it may possibly be a style issue.

But here's where it gets interesting. If I rotate the devices to landscape mode, it figures the height fine and puts everything where it should be from that point on, even if I rotate back to portrait. it's suddenly fixed until I restart the app and kill it from memory and start fresh again.

Anyone had anything similar happen?

NOTE: I'm using the appcompat library now, but I was using ActionBarSherlock before, as well as the basic ActionBar at some point, and all scenarios gave the same result.

UPDATE 1: I get the same results from the issues here, here, and here. However I'm doing everything the README says to do so I'm fairly confident it's something to do with how my device measures the ActionBar height.

UPDATE 2: I used the actionbar PullToRefresh library in another activity and it works fine, so it must be something to do with my main Activity.

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  • The question is when you call getHeight()? As Pull to refresh library calls it, at a particular time. i.e when View is created. on a side note you are using a view pager? Aug 7, 2013 at 4:06
  • I am using a ViewPager in some Fragments, but the issue exists everywhere within the parent Activity.
    – Wenger
    Aug 7, 2013 at 4:10
  • I call getHeight() as one of the first things in my Activity onCreate().
    – Wenger
    Aug 7, 2013 at 4:11

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In order to make sure there aren't Views under your Action Bar, you can add a top margin to it in the XML.

<SomeView
    ...
    android:layout_marginTop="?android:attr/actionBarSize" />

Source: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/actionbar.html#Style

UPDATE: The following is added on. I decided to dive into the Android source code to see what the actual ActionBar heights are supposed to be. So, I looked in all the different types of values/dimens.xml to find action_bar_default_height. Below are the findings.

In values/dimens.xml,

<!-- Default height of an action bar. -->
<dimen name="action_bar_default_height">48dip</dimen>

In values-land/dimens.xml,

<!-- Default height of an action bar. -->
<dimen name="action_bar_default_height">40dip</dimen>

In values-sw600dp/dimens.xml,

<!-- Default height of an action bar. -->
<dimen name="action_bar_default_height">56dip</dimen>

I also checked the following, but they don't overwrite this attribute:

values-large
values-sw380dp
values-sw600dp-land
values-sw720dp
values-w360dp
values-w600dp
values-w720dp
values-xlarge

When I get more time, I may look for the root of the problem, but until then you can add these three values in your different values folders (as a temp fix).

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  • It seems that the issue is actionBarSize returns the wrong value. It's about half of what it should be.
    – Wenger
    Sep 4, 2013 at 1:48
  • Okay. Now here's the first answer I was going to put down (but couldn't find source): I remember somewhere in the Android docs it said that ActionBar is 50dp high in portrait and 44dp high in landscape (smartphone device). But, I will update my answer shortly.
    – Anonsage
    Sep 4, 2013 at 8:01
  • Thanks. That should work as a band-aid, and if that's the best I can do, then I guess that'll have to work.
    – Wenger
    Sep 4, 2013 at 12:16
  • I added the lines to the respective dimens.xml folders. Do I have to apply the dimensions using a theme also?
    – Wenger
    Sep 5, 2013 at 3:06
  • You don't need to do anything with themes. Now you can just add the following attribute to your XML view that is being covered by the ActionBar: android:layout_marginTop="@dimen/action_bar_default_height"
    – Anonsage
    Sep 5, 2013 at 4:00
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I call getHeight() as one of the first things in my Activity onCreate().

This is what returns the wrong height, most likely 0. ActionBar isn't ready to provide you details about itself at this point. It is in the process of getting created, along with the rest of the activity's View.

Try the following:

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

    // Don't call setContentView(int)

    // Inflate the layout file that 
    // you would have used with setContentView(R.layout.xml_file)
    View mContentView = getLayoutInflater().inflate(R.layout.xml_file, null);

    // Add this Runnbale to mContentView's message queue
    mContentView.post(new Runnable() {

        @Override
        public void run() {
            Toast.makeText(Your_Activity.this, "ActionBar's height is " + 
                        getActionBar().getHeight(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        }

    });

    // Initialize widgets contained in R.layout.xml_file

    // Example
    Button b = (Button) mContentView.findViewById(R.id.button_id);

    ....        

    setContentview(mContentView);
}

This should give you the correct value for ActionBar's height.

As a proof of concept, comment out mContentView.post(...); and simply show the Toast. The Toast will most likely say ActionBar's height is 0.

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  • Thanks, I'll give this a go tonight. Even if I don't call getHeight() in my code anywhere, the PullToRefresh library still gives me the results from the links.
    – Wenger
    Sep 3, 2013 at 12:40

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