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After clicking a button, displaying a modal dialog on the Android is easy, by using the classes android.app.AlertDialog and its helper, android.app.AlertDialog.Builder, with code such as:
new AlertDialog.Builder(v.getContext()) .setTitle("My Alert") .setMessage("Blah") .setPositiveButton(android.R.string.ok, null) .show();Alternatively, if there's a need to hold a reference to the newly created AlertDialog:
AlertDialog LDialog = new AlertDialog.Builder(v.getContext()) .setTitle("My Alert") .setMessage("Blah") .setPositiveButton(android.R.string.ok, null).create(); LDialog.show();
If no calls are made to setPositiveButton, or setNegativeButton, then no buttons are displayed and pressing the back button is the only way to dismiss the dialog.
Continued discussion of undocumented Delphi 8 Property Access Specifiers, and other ways of adding and removing delegates / events handlers, including clearing the list of all the delegates / event handlers.