>> If the user selects a list row, then somehow pops up a dialog, then
>> dismiss the dialog, the list row will still be selected *unless* the
>> user entered touch mode. This will definitely get rid of the ListView
>> selection.
>
> FWIW, I don't think users will expect that behavior.

It's not very surprising actually because every time you touch the
screen, you see focus/selection disappear. We've been extensively
using and testing Android on real devices at Google and so far no user
has complained about this. So I disagree :)

-- 
Romain Guy
www.curious-creature.org

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