Dianne? No? Anyone?

Is the only way to create a progressDialog (with an alternate
background and font color), to create my own Dialog/Activity that
mimics the layout of a ProgressDialog but applies my own style?

Ie a ProgressDialog can't have its background and font color changed?


William


On Feb 28, 3:21 pm, William Ferguson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> No takers?
> Is setting the font and background color of a basic ProgressDialog
> using styles a bridge too far?
>
> On Feb 27, 11:10 pm, William Ferguson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I'm tryig to style my ProgressDialogs to have a certain background and
> > a certain TextColor.
>
> > I can set the background of the ProgressDialog content pane (but not
> > the TextColor) if I define an alterDialogStyle in my main application
> > theme and invoke the ProgressDIalog using the single arg constructor.
>
> >     <style name="ApplicationTheme" parent="android:style/Theme">
> >         <item name="android:alertDialogStyle">@style/AlertDialogStyle</
> > item>
> >     </style>
>
> >     <style name="AlertDialogStyle" parent="@android:style/
> > AlertDialog">
> >         <item name="android:fullDark">@drawable/dialog_background</
> > item>
> >         <!--item name="android:textColor">@color/jumblee_yellow</item--> 
> > <!-- No impact. -->
>
> >         <item name="android:textAppearance">@style/
> > AlterDialogTextAppearance</item> <!-- No impact. -->
> >     </style>
>
> > And I can get the TextColor, but not the background of the
> > ProgressDialog to display if I instead use the 2 arg constructor of
> > ProgressDialog and pass in a ProgressDialogTheme.
>
> >     <style name="ProgressDialogTheme" parent="android:style/
> > Theme.Dialog">
> >         <item name="android:textColor">@color/jumblee_yellow</item>
> > <!-- Colours the ProgressDialog text. -->
> >         <item name="android:windowBackground">@color/transparent</
> > item> <!-- Hides the title and just displays the content panel (as
> > long as background does not have a value) -->
> >         <!--item name="android:panelBackground">@color/jumblee_purple</
> > item--> <!-- no impact -->
> >         <item name="android:background">@color/jumblee_purple</item>
> > <!-- no impact -->
> >     </style>
>
> > Any ideas on how using either of these methods I can get both the
> > TextColor and the Background to display as I want them to?
>
>

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