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Jackson Pauls commented on CB-8292:
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I'm also getting white text on a white background with
navigator.notification.prompt - but with the latest release:
cordova-plugin-dialogs 1.2.0 on Cordova Android 5.1.0.
> notification.prompt has invisible white text for user input
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>
> Key: CB-8292
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8292
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugin Dialogs
> Affects Versions: 3.5.0
> Environment: build.phonegap.com, with core plugins from source=
> "plugins.cordova.io" .
> (Sorry I can't verify if this is just a build.phonegap.com problem or an
> issue with the plugin, but from the code diffs, seems it is the plugin.)
> Reporter: Steve Bohrer
> Priority: Minor
>
> In 0.2.9 of the core dialogs plugin, the change note says: "When you don't
> specify a theme the platform defaults back to gingerbread styling. By
> applying the device default theme it will change it to the new (and much
> nicer looking) styles on newer devices."
> However, the EditText item is not changed, so user-entered text is still in
> the gingerbread styling, which results in white text on the new white dialog
> background. This issue persists through dialogs plugin 0.2.11. (Note that the
> default prompt string is drawn with the proper font, but when the user enters
> text, it is white.)
> From the diffs at
> https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cordova-plugin-dialogs.git;a=commitdiff;h=90ad94c3309619b9e629ccf416d1a787df7c3d0e
> It is clear that AlertDialog.Builder is called with the new default style,
> but the EditText item is unchanged.
> Here's the excerpt of the relevant diffs:
> @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ public class Notification extends CordovaPlugin {
> public void run() {
> final EditText promptInput = new
> EditText(cordova.getActivity());
> promptInput.setHint(defaultText);
> - AlertDialog.Builder dlg = new
> AlertDialog.Builder(cordova.getActivity());
> + AlertDialog.Builder dlg = new
> AlertDialog.Builder(cordova.getActivity(),
> AlertDialog.THEME_DEVICE_DEFAULT_LIGHT);
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