This should work
ProgressDialog pDialog = new ProgressDialog(context);
pDialog.setMessage("Your Message");
pDialog.show();
And when you want to close the dialog,
pDialog.dismiss();
Dexter.
On Sep 22, 11:38 am, Feras <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have 2 questions actually, while we're on the subject :)
>
> 1. I have some code in my program that processes some stuff, and
> takes a few seconds. So I thought logically I can place my dialog show
> at the beginning before processing begins, and cancel it at the end.
> What ACTUALLY seems to be happening is my dialog shows after the
> processing is done... Some demo code to show what I mean with a simple
> sleep:
>
> ProgressDialog p = ProgressDialog.show(v.getContext(), "updating
> things" "things are updating");
> try{
> Thread.sleep(4000);}catch(Exception e){}
>
> p.cancel();
>
> You would assume it'd show the dialog, process/sleep for 4 seconds,
> then cancel it. but it doesnt.
>
> 2. How can I remove the title bar entirely from the dialog? I've seen
> some apps that do this, and am wondering if there's a simple way to do
> this programatically, since I dont see that option in the docs.
>
> thanks :)
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