Android :: How To Show A Dialog For A Specific Time?
Oct 19, 2010I would like to show an alert dialog that shows a counter(timer of time) and after 10 seconds will automatically disappear. Code...

I would like to show an alert dialog that shows a counter(timer of time) and after 10 seconds will automatically disappear. Code...
How to show two dialog at the same time? i don't to use Multiple Select at one dialog.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a custom CursorAdapter that is taking items from a database and displaying them in a listview. If possible, I would like to display only certain elements based on some boolean value within a database element. Here is something similar to what I would like to do:
package itp.uts.program;
import android.content.Context;
import android.database.Cursor;
import android.graphics.Color;
import android.graphics.Typeface;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.widget.CursorAdapter;
import android.widget.TextView;
//Adapter tests if an element is read or unread, and bolds the items that are unread
public class BoldAdapter extends CursorAdapter. Code...
-->I am new to Android And i want to show two progress dialog one after another??
-->First i want to show when my image is load from internet, when this process is done i have set A button on that Remote image.
-->When i click that button i want Dialog for second time..(on clicking button i have set video streaming code.. before video is start i want to close that Dialog..)
How to show a dialog in thread.run() .My code...
View 4 Replies View Relatedhow to show dialog with only the progress image without the rectangle, background color and text. I want only the spinning image in the dialog.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am creating an app that show a Progress dialog in AsyncTask to inform the user while web information is being fetched. I've read there are two ways of doing this: Using handlers or creating and executing an inner class that overrides the AsyncTask class. I am trying to create and executing inner class that overrides the AsyncTask class, which runs a resource-intensive thread in the background, to provide progress updates, and reports back when finished.
On the OnCreate, I have: protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { return ProgressDialog.show(ListSituation.this, "", "Loading. Please wait...", true); }
I need to show a "grid" or "table" of data in a pop-up dialog box on Android.
Basically, a column listed down the left with rows of names, for example, then multiple columns to the right of the names with values in columns.
Is this possible?
I want to show my progressbar in the center of the screen when a processing happens on a button click. But I just want the progressbar without the dialog box..
Is there any way I can do this?
I have a Preferences dialog with some EditTextPreference elements. The preference values can be edited by end-users when they click on the particular item. However, at the first application launch, I would like to create a sort of wizard to guide the end-users through the configuration. I need to show the EditTextPreference edit dialog programatically. Somehow I need to emulate the end-user clicked on the preference.
Is it possible?
I am having a bitmap image. Can i show it in a Alert Dialog in android?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to show/pop-up dialog from service in android.
can any one guide how to work around for that.
I want to create a progress dialog that will be run for a predetermind time after that it will be automatically dissmissed.how to do it in android
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to create a custom dialog in my application to show an about window but it ain't working. Maybe one of you knows a solution?
So I have an activity with the onCreateDialog(int id) overriden in it:
CODE:....................
This is exactly as described here: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/dialogs.html#CustomDialog However this my exception thrown:
CODE:.......................
How to show a alert dialog(whithout any Activity) when receive a broadcast.
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan we show the dialog when our application/activity startup?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am writing an app that requires the user's current location (lastknownlocation won't be very helpful) and displays a list of all the closest "items" to them taken from the database.I have got the finding of the closest items working well but only using a hardcoded latitude and longitude location for the time being but now it is time to implement finding the actual location.Can anyone provide an example of how to have the app find the current fine location in the background and have the app wait. I only need the location once not updates as the person moves. I have implemented a location listener however I understand getting a GPS fix can be slow. I have seen other examples using last known location or implementing the location listener which continues to run and update however as my Activity needs the location coordinates before it can display anything the app just crashes. I need to show a Progress Dialog while its searching.
How can I have the locationlistener run once in the background and then remove location updates once it finds the location. I need the rest of the application to wait until it has a GPS location or timeout after say 20-30seconds. I would like a ProgressDialog up so the user knows that something is going on, but it just has to be the spinning loading animation not a percentage or anything. If possible I would like the user to be able to cancel the dialog if they are sick of waiting which then they can search by typing suburb etc instead.I have been trying to do it with threads but it is getting way more complicated than I feel it should be and still not working anyway. On iPhone this is much more simple?Can anyone provide a nice way of doing this, I have been ripping my hair out for a week on this and it is really putting me behind schedule for the rest of the app completion date.
I want to show a dialog to ask player "play again ?" when the game is over.I find the code can only add in a activity for dialog is a part of activity,But I should show the dialog when the game is over,in other words ,I should know the time game is over.how can I do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got a PhoneStateListener to see call state changes, when a call is incoming I make my app show a toast notification to display caller data which I retrieve from a search service. Due to toasts limitation, i would like to show a dialog instead which allows me to show the notification longer and customize it with imageviews etc...
The problem is that when I implement the dialog and execute the show method in the state listener class, my application crashes.
Does anyone know how to implement this and have an example? It seems like WhitePages have solved this with their Caller ID app.
http://blog.whitepages.com/2009/02/27/caller-id-by-whitepages-a-new-a...
How can I register my app to show in 'complete action using dialog'?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'd like to set the ringer mode to silent for specific events in the future. It should only happen if a checkbox in the preferences is checked. I know that I have to update the manifest for the permissions and also that I can set the ringer mode with something like this:
if (getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE).getBoolean(PREFS_KEY_SILENTOPTION, false)) {
AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) getSystemService(AUDIO_SERVICE);
audioManager.setRingerMode(AudioManager.RINGER_MODE_SILENT);
}
But how can I set (and reset) it for a space of time in the future?
I have searched a lot of places but couldnt find a clean sequential explanation of how to start a service (or if thats not possible then an activity) at a specific time daily using the AlarmManager??I want to register several such alarms and triggering them should result in a service to be started. I'll be having a small piece of code in the service which can then execute and i can finish the service for good. Code...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI met a problem , i have a expandableListView has 5 groups, if i wanna add some items to the second group , and update the expandableListView at run time, could someone teach me how to do that?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm looking to create something EXACTLY like TimePickerDialog (look and feel) in Android, but it would be for MINUTES/SECONDS, not HOURS/MINUTES. Therefore AM/PM would not be relevant and would therefore allow MINUTE to be greater than 24 (making the max 59). Is it possible to change the TimePickerDialog instance in any way to reflect this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been searching for an answer for this for some time now. I have an async task that downloads the database needed for my app, while this is downloading my app cant do anything as all the data it references is in this file, i have the app waiting for the file to be downloaded but i am attempting to show a progress dialog so the user knows something is happening while they wait for this to happen.however nothing shows up i have also tried directly calling ProgressDialog.show in the pre execute and moving this to the calling activity with no luck.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to make android show the incoming call dialog. Like forcing a PHONE_STATE_RINGING.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using below code where , i want to show dialog in front and loading content in background but not able to do the same .code...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'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
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?
I am trying to show a activity or a dialog when the phone is locked.
I have tried using a WakeLock but it did not work and I can only see the activity once my phone is unlocked?
What is the proper way to do this?