Hi Hackbod,

Thanks a bunch. That fixed it.

The method setFlags() has a second argument to it called mask, it  
works when I pass it 0xffffffff and not 0. I take it that is expected.

Thanks,
DS.

On Jul 9, 2008, at 5:18 PM, hackbod wrote:

>
> You can do this to make it non-modal for touch events:
>
> Dialog 
> .getWindow 
> ().setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL);
>
> On Jul 9, 8:09 am, Disco Stu 010 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Have a question w.r.t the Dialog object. Is it at all possible to  
>> have
>> a Dialog object overlaid on an Activity such that if a touch event is
>> registered outside the bounds of the Dialog, then the event is sent  
>> to
>> the View behind the Dialog. From what little experiments I have done,
>> it appears that a Dialog is completely modal and consumes every event
>> on the screen. There does not seem to be a way to hand the event off
>> to other view objects.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> DS.
> >


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