TreKing wrote: > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:26 AM, westmeadboy <westmead...@yahoo.co.uk > <mailto:westmead...@yahoo.co.uk>> wrote: > > The only way I can think of is to use a custom layout but I would > rather keep the default dialog look and feel (rather than trying to > simulate it with my own code). > > > Don't think so. I had a lengthy discussion with someone else about this > some time ago. The gist is the Dialogs assume you want them gone as soon > as you press a button. Why this is assumed is beyond me. But looks like > you have to add a custom view with your own buttons that don't make it > go away automatically. It shouldn't be that hard to make a layout that > looks like the regular progress dialog and then just set that as the > view on it.
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