This is an Android library, I call it MaterialDialog. It's very easy to use.
Just new
it & call show()
method, then the beautiful AlertDialog will show automatically. It is artistic, conforms to Google Material Design. I hope that you will like it, and enjoys it. ^ ^
You can also change the background with a image what you like. it's very easy!:
And with the v1.0.6, you can use the setContentView()
to change the message view
to your custom view.
Example:
dependencies {
compile 'me.drakeet.materialdialog:library:1.3.1'
}
If it doesn't work, please send me a email, drakeet.me@gmail.com
####Or
Import the library, then add it to your /settings.gradle
and /app/build.gradle
, if you don't know how to do it, you can read my blog for help.
Android Studio 简介及导入 jar 包和第三方开源库方法
It's very easy, just like this:
MaterialDialog mMaterialDialog = new MaterialDialog(this)
.setTitle("MaterialDialog")
.setMessage("Hello world!")
.setPositiveButton("OK", new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
mMaterialDialog.dismiss();
...
}
})
.setNegativeButton("CANCEL", new View.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
mMaterialDialog.dismiss();
...
}
});
mMaterialDialog.show();
// You can change the message anytime. before show
mMaterialDialog.setTitle("提示");
mMaterialDialog.show();
// You can change the message anytime. after show
mMaterialDialog.setMessage("你好,世界~");
With the first initial and mMaterialDialog.show()
, it will show automatically.
In addition, you can call setView (View v)
& setContentView()
to set a View what you like or
custom after the instantiation. This replaces the title and message.
EditText contentView = new EditText(this);
MaterialDialog mMaterialDialog = new MaterialDialog(this).setView(contentView);
mMaterialDialog.show();
And, you can call setBackgroundResource(int resId)
or setBackground(Drawable drawable)
to change the background:
mMaterialDialog.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.background);
- Fix the problem of soft keyboard repeat display
- Fix the action buttons became dismiss when scroll view height is too long.
- Add get buttons so that you can custom them.
- Update the versions of gradle and some build tools.
- Now, It has been able to run perfectly on L.
- Fix the button style on L.
- Fix the problem, so that it can correctly use
AutoCompleteTextView
&EditText
.
- Fix the keyboard/input bug when more show.
- If title is null, no show it, but I think it is ugly without title...;
- Add set Button's text by string resId, e.g.
setPositiveButton(android.R.string.yes, new View.OnClickListener()
- Add every method return
this
- Fix the BUG of
Can not show soft keyboard automatically when focus is on an EditText.
- Add
setCanceledOnTouchOutside()
// You should set it beforeshow()
, otherwise, it can't take effect. - Add
setContentView()
- Add Button press style;
- ...
I recently was too busy, if you have any Suggestions for the library, I encourage you to read the source code, and try to achieve your requirements, and then I'll merger it. We create good world together.
I am a student in China, I love reading pure literature, love Japanese culture and Hongkong music. At the same time, I am also obsessed with writing code. If you have any questions or want to make friends with me, you can write to me: drakeet.me@gmail.com
In addition, my blog: http://drakeet.me
If you like my open source projects, you can follow me: https://github.com/drakeet
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