You can use notifications :) (If it makes sense, that is) On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Jamie L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My application listens to certain event from another app. As soon as the > event is received, I want to displays a dialog or a toast to notify the user > and give users a few action choices with buttons. We can't display a dialog > because it doesn't pop up in the foreground over the other app. Toast is my > only choice. Looks like toast is not the answer either! > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Romain Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > 1. The button is not clickable! onClick is not called when I click on >> > the >> > button. >> >> Toasts are meant only to display information, they are not meant for >> user interaction. Use a dialog to do this. >> >> > 2. If I replace Toast.LENGTH_LONG with a number 10000, the toast does >> > not >> > stay for 10 seconds. >> >> You cannot specify the duration of a toast except using the predefined >> duration. >> >> > Is it by design that you can't add any listener to the UI controls on >> > the >> > toast? >> >> Yes. >> >> > How do you change the duration of how long the toast stays? >> >> You can choose between SHORT and LONG. >> >> -- >> Romain Guy >> www.curious-creature.org >> >> > > > > >
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