My View subclass is can be written one of two ways, I've tried both.
One implements OnGestureListener, the other doesn't.  In both cases,
the Activity registers the view for context menus when the view is
created and registers itself, the activity, as the context menu
listener.

In the case where OnGestureListener is *not* implemented, context
menus work.  onCreateContextMenu() and onContextItemSelected() are
both called and the menu works as expected.  In the case where
OnGestureListener *is* implemented by the view subclass, the context
menu processing functions in the activity are never called.

Problem is, I need both.  Without OnGestureListener, I don't get fling
events.  With it, I don't get context menus.  I need both.

Any ideas?
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