Hi Ed,

a Dialog is intended to contain one single widget. This can be a BusyIndicator 
which extends an atom, or a button, as you have seen.
If you want to have both in one dialog, just wrap them by a 
qx.ui.mobile.container.Composite, and add this composite to the dialog.

Greetz Christopher
 

Am 27.09.2012 um 00:17 schrieb Ed Adasiewicz:

> If I have a Dialog which has a busyIndicator and I add a Button to the dialog
> the busyIndicator no longer appears but the button does.  Is it intended to
> only allow for a busyIndicator in a dialog?  I have other Dialogs where the
> widget used in construction is a composite and it lets me add buttons.
> 
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