On Mar 23, 12:27 pm, Lucius Fox <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you please tell me where I can the layout xml file for theAlertDialog?
> I try to do a 'grep for 'alert1' in all the files in the source tree,
> it does not return anything.
I believe it's frameworks/base/core/res/res/layout/alert_dialog.xml
However, there are no elements named 'body".
The structure of the xml file is:
LinearLayout "parentPanel"
LinearLayout "topPanel"
LinearLayout "title_template"
ImageView "icon"
DialogTitle "alertTitle"
ImageView "titleDivider"
LinearLayout "contentPanel"
ScrollView "scrollView"
TextView "message"
FrameLayout "customPanel"
FrameLayout "custom"
LinearLayout "buttonPanel"
Button "button1"
Button "button3"
Button "button2"
I'm guessing the FrameLayout "custom" is the one you want, but
android.R.id.custom didn't resolve, so I'm stuck.
IMHO, if you need to customize an alert dialog beyond setting the
title and message, maybe it's time to start thinking about just
implementing your own, subclassed from Dialog.
And speaking of which, anybody know anything about embedding links in
the text of an AlertDialog? I tried adding
<a href="http://foo.com/docs/">online documentation</a>
to the string resource, and it displays correctly, but the user can't
click it.
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