Why not just use the AlertDialog the way it is meant to be used? Even
though it's not modal, it looks modal the way it works anyway, and you
just need code a little differently and put all logic that happens after
the Dialog closes into the ButtonListeners.
What do you need to do that you think you can't accomplish using it
properly? For a Yes, No confirmation just setup a listener for the
positive and negative buttons (the same listener if you want).
Brad
On 30/07/2010 7:14 PM, john brown wrote:
AlertDialog is not "modal" - the call to show() returns immediately, leaving
the dialog on the screen and button callbacks active.
Does this mean that:
1) It is not possible for the AlertDialog to be made "modal" .
2) My implementation of the AlertDialog is not modal. Solve problem
with AlertDialog.IsModal = true; (or something like that)
3) or maybe:
boolean buttonPushedFlag = false;
AlertDialog.show();
..........
do while buttonPushedFlag = false {
}
How do I accomplish what I need, a yes/no confirmation?
Thanks, John Brown
On Jul 30, 3:44 pm, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]> wrote:
AlertDialog is not "modal" - the call to show() returns immediately, leaving
the dialog on the screen and button callbacks active.
This is the reason for the sequence change you're seeing.
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31.07.2010 1:37 пользователь "TreKing"<[email protected]> написал:
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 4:31 PM, john brown<[email protected]>
wrote:
What can I do ...
Print "after" in response to clicking the dialog buttons.
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