Android :: How To Show WebView With Theme.Dialog Style In Droid
Aug 29, 2010
I declared a WebView activity in the manifest like this. code...
When I start this activity within my main activity, only the title of the dialog, containing the apps name, is visible but not the WebView. If I add a TextView to the LinearLayout, it is shown as well, but still the WebView is missing.
If I don't apply android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog" in the manifest, the WebView is displayed.
Why is that and how can I show a WebView in a dialog?
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Feb 17, 2009
If my custom Activity style inherite from android: style/Theme.Dialog: <style name="MyTransparent" parent="android:style/Theme.Dialog"> </style>
The menu associated with my activity pop up on the center of the screen.
Is this the expected behaviour? Is there any workaround?
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Apr 4, 2009
I have encountered a problem with focused text fields in a WebView not showing entered text values.As long as a WebView text field has focus it will not show text or even the blinking cursor.You can select and highlight the text or unfocus the field to see it, but when it gains focus it will not show the text as if the foreground color of the text is white.The simplest code to demonstrate this is below.With the setTheme using a Light background, try typing values into the Email text field to notice that the text is not visible when the field is focused.
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Sep 10, 2010
I'm trying to create a basic AlertDialog using an activity with a theme of Theme.Dialog.What I want is for there to be a horizontal bar between the title and the message. However, the bar is not being resized correctly. Rather than being the width of the activity, the bar is the width of the message text. This means that if the activity is being expanded by the message, then the bar will fill the whole activity, so it looks correct. However, if the message width is less than the activity width, the bar only displays above the part of the activity with the text. I've tried every single combination of "fill_parent" and "wrap_content" that I can think of, and none of those work.I've also tried using RelativeLayout and placing the bar above the message text, but that also doesn't work. If I use the RelativeLayout approach and set the bar to fill_parent, it causes the activity to expand to fill the whole screen width, which is also undesirable. Ideally, I want the text placed, the activity width computed, and the bar resized to that width (without affecting it). Is there some way to flag a view to fill the parent view but not to affect its size?
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Jul 15, 2009
I use themes in my apps, which generally just extend android:Theme and then set a bunch of styles. I use dialogs made from layouts, but since I set the theme for the application, they have inherited all of the regular styles and no longer carry a border, etc. My question is: How do I say, "I want everything to use this theme which extends Theme, except dialogs, which should use this other theme that extends Theme.Dialog"? It seems like that's how things work by default but when you set the theme to your own, you lose the dialog theme!
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Mar 6, 2009
I've extended Theme.Dialog to use a different color as per the sample in the ApiDemos project but for some reason it does not use the theme properly in my project. I created a new project and it works perfectly fine there. The main problem here is that it does not show as floating in my project. Instead, it sets the rest of the screen black except for what would be the dialog window, where it uses the correct colors, etc. Any ideas? I am beating my head against the wall here.
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Sep 18, 2010
From the beginning the android app has black background, I want to make all these changes, How is that possible?
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Apr 27, 2010
In Android, how can I apply a style to an API action? I am using the RingtoneManager.RINGTON_PICKER action to let the user select an alarm, and would like to apply the standard theme that the other child-activities use. Does anyone know how I can apply a theme? The code...
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Jun 3, 2009
Here's my scenario, I have about 6 layouts that all have a TextView with the ID "title". I'm theming my app right now and I'd like to have it so that every instance of title gets a specific style applied. Is this possible? I don't want to use a default text style because normal text will have a different size, etc.
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Aug 19, 2010
I want to show/pop-up dialog from service in android.
can any one guide how to work around for that.
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May 11, 2009
What would be the best way to create a theme programatically and set it as the theme of an activity. Not using onCreate, but rather really embed it in the package in a way that if a define a background it will appear even after onCreate finishes. My first guess is to use the PackageManager but I'm not seeing a way through...
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Sep 2, 2010
Following is my html content which i want to show in the webview using android sdk. It will displays only.
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Nov 17, 2010
Is it possible to make android show the incoming call dialog. Like forcing a PHONE_STATE_RINGING.
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Jun 3, 2010
I've build an AlertDialog which shows three items. code...
I've searched on stackoverflow/the inet but the solution that was meantioned there was to pass the applicationContext of the Activity to the Dialog (which i did in this case, i saved an reference of the activitys applicationContext in a private variable: myActivity.savedApplicationContext
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Sep 18, 2010
I am looking to make a WM7 style theme and for whatever reason when I create the icons in desktop visualizer, the icons turn out to be very tiny and cannot be resized by launcher pro plus. The little tab to resize doesnt even appear. what am i doing wrong here?
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Sep 1, 2009
I am using an activity with the dialog theme set, and I want it to be full screen. I tried all sorts of things, even going through the WindowManager to expand the window to full width and height manually, but nothing works. Apparently, a dialog window (or an activity with the dialog theme) will only expand according to its contents, but even that doesn't always work. For instance, I show a progress bar circle which has width and height set to FILL_PARENT (so does its layout container), but still, the dialog wraps around the much smaller progress bar instead of filling the screen. There must be a way of displaying something small inside a dialog window but have it expand to full screen size without its content resizing as well?
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Jul 3, 2010
over the last month i have changed a lot of times the appearance of my desktop. However is there a way to save the current view of my phone? In order if i want in the future to select it again to be able easily, without taking so much time in creating each specific shortcut? This is something i think that the developers of homescreens need to think about.
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Nov 24, 2010
I have an activity which uses android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog". The activity contains an ImageView which can show images of different dimensions. The ImageView should scale the Image so that it entirely fits into the window, at least on axes fits entirely and maintains the original aspect ratio. The size of the dialog should only be as large as the ImageView (plus its border width).
I tried the following but the dialog window always uses the whole available space:
code:............................
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Aug 27, 2009
I have an application with an activity A which creates an activity B (in theme dialog). I push the button in my activity B to finish it, i come back on activity A, it is ok. Then I press the button return on my G1, i go back on my home screen. And now if i do a long press on the home button, and i click on my application, it is the activity B which appears ! I finish my activity B, with this code : setResult(RESULT_OK); finish();
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Jun 15, 2010
I need to launch a Dialog from home screen widget, so I created an Activity with android: theme=" @android: style/Theme.Dialog"The problem is, that I would like make it look like standard dialog window ( buttons on the gray background, font and text size, paddings etc),Is there some standard way (theme?) to make it look like standard system dialogs? Or do I have to imitate it in my own layout?
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Aug 24, 2009
I am facing a strange problem. I have 2 activities.The Second activity having the theme.Dialog (set in manifest). when I launched the second activity from first activity via startActivityforResult(). The Second activity is not Visible.
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Mar 6, 2010
I have an activity with the dialog theme applied to it. I am setting the dialog title, but the string is quite long, and instead of wrapping, it just gets truncated. Is there a way to wrap the title instead?
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Jun 22, 2009
i have dialog style activity android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog"The menu appears about 50 px from the bottom of this dialog. So if activity screen is too small - it right in the middle of the screen. Is there any way to anchor menu to the bottom of the screen?
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Jan 25, 2009
I have a PreferenceActivity defined in the manifest with android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog. The theme works well with the first settings screen, but not with the child PreferenceScreen elements (if I have several screens in my preferences). The child screens have the default Theme applied in this case.If the theme is changed to Theme.Light or the default, it works well for all the screens(parent and children included)Is there a way to apply the theme to the children, or is this a BUG ?
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Sep 23, 2010
I want to start an activity as a dialog, which can be simply done by: <activity android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog">
But I want to do control the dialog, so I've to do it programmatically. Basically I want to modify this property of dialog: mCanceledOnTouchOutside = true
This will make the dialog cancel itself when touched outside of it's bounds. (Basically I want to replicate the popup behavior). The issue is I can't simply create a dialog and set it's layout since I need a call to activity (to initialized datasets)
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Aug 18, 2009
I have an application that uses the webview to load webpages so user can download media off them, but i get a crash when any sort of popup tries to show (eg from a select box or save password dialog) - the error is that for some reason the webview doesnt provide the new dialog with the application context (even though it as passed to the webview component when it was created).
Is there some method to use to supply the application context to dialogs launched from the webview?
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Apr 28, 2010
I'm displaying a webpage in a WebView and on the webpage, there is a button. When you click the button, a confirmation dialog is supposed to popup, but it doesn't show in my WebView. It does popup if I go to the same webpage in the android browser. Anyone know how to handle popup dialogs coming from a webpage inside your WebView?
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Nov 5, 2009
I have a webview I'd like to display as a dialog. I'd like the webview to fill the entire screen, except for a button below it that I'd like to stay at the bottom of the dialog regardless of how much content is in the webview. Currently my webview fills up the dialog just enough to push the button off the screen. I'm sure this is something pretty easy but for the life of me, I haven't been able to find the magical combination of layouts, views and attribute values to get it to play nice. Just to be clear, I've gotten it so the button floats over the webview but I'd like the webview to stop just above the button and scroll, if that makes sense.
CODE:..............................
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Aug 5, 2010
I want to open twitter auth in my webview rather then opening in browser, any good tutorial how to play with webview in dialog and loading it inside dialog?
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Jul 19, 2010
What do I need to my code to make the dialog dismiss() after the webview is loaded?
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
CookieSyncManager.createInstance(this);
CookieSyncManager.getInstance().startSync();
webview = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webview);
webview.setWebViewClient(new homeClient());
webview.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
webview.getSettings().setPluginsEnabled(true);
webview.loadUrl("http://google.com");
ProgressDialog pd = ProgressDialog.show(Home.this, "", "Loading. Please wait...", true);
}
I've tried
public void onPageFinshed(WebView view, String url){ pd.dismiss();
}
Didn't work.
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