Adding on mark comments, I should say that the behaviour is not the
same with an ExpandableListActivity using getSelectedId().

Best regards,

  Jorge

On Sep 6, 9:37 pm, Jorge D Ortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to both.  That was my understanding, but then I run into a
> problem with the java language. If I declare the rowId variable as
> local in the onOptionsItemSelected() then the compiler complains that:
> "local variable rowId is accessed from within inner class; needs to be
> declared final".
> And declaring it as a class variable seems like an overkill to me.
>
> Best regards,
>
>   Jorge
>
> On Sep 6, 8:45 pm, "Romain Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > When you open the AlertDialog, the row in the ListActivity is no longer
> > > selected. I'd argue this is a bug -- opening a dialog should not affect
> > > the state of the underlying activity -- but there might be a good reason
> > > the Android team did it this way.
>
> > It is not a bug. There is only one selection/focused widget on screen
> > at a time. Opening a dialog makes the underlying window loses the
> > focus, and when a window doesn't have focus, it does not contain any
> > selection or focused widget.
>
> > --
> > Romain Guywww.curious-creature.org
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