Your Second Kotlin Android App

Aug 29 2023 · Kotlin 1.8.21, Android 13, Android Studio Flamingo | 2022.2.1

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29. Complete the TaskDetailsScreen Composable

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You have the TaskDetailScreenContent ready. In this episode, you’ll create the TaskDetailScreen composable that will be used to display the TaskDetailScreenContent composable.

@Composable
fun TaskDetailScreen() {
    
}
Scaffold(
    topBar = {
        ListMakerTopAppBar(
            title = "",
            showBackButton = true,
            onBackPressed = {}
        )
    },
    content = {
        TaskDetailsScreenContent(modifier = Modifier.padding(it), emptyList())
    },
    floatingActionButton = {
        ListMakerFloatingActionButton(
            title = stringResource(id = R.string.task_to_add),
            inputHint = stringResource(id = R.string.task_hint),
            onFabClick = { todoName ->

            }
        )
    }
)