On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 9:31 PM, TonyD <anthony.dipasqu...@evertrue.com>wrote:

> Right now it pops down from the notifications bar but this covers the
> custom title bar I am implementing.
>

So what? The search is temporary and if the user wants to search, that
widget should be the focus of their attention, not your title bar. Unless
there is some pertinent information or function in your title bar required
for the search?


> Is it possible to have the Search Dialog render directly below the title
> bar instead of the notifications bar?
>

I don't know, but doubt it. That would be strange, regardless (it goes
against how everything else works). If you wanted this that badly, you could
create your own Search dialog, probably.

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