On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 2:55 PM, sblantipodi <[email protected]>wrote:

> you asked, the problem is?
>
> I answered:
> that it doesn't show the softkeyboard automatically on android 2.3 or
> older when the alert is shown also if the editext is selected by
> default.
> it does show the softkeyboard on android 3.2.
>

And I answered: "This just came up in the list recently ... I don't think
there's a good fix for this."

Then you replied: "I know that the solution to the problem is to inflate an
edittext into the dialog using views."

And for that you can consult the docs.

I can't belive that on a OS defined smart it is not possible to prompt a
> user with an input without the needs to tap twice on the edittext.
>

No software is perfect or bug-free. If you can't find an answer and no one
else knows about this, you are welcome to look through the source code to
see why it behaves as it does and see if that helps you find a work
around. Not sure what else to tell you.

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transit tracking app for Android-powered devices

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