Just to point out that there is a way to get dialog-like "touch outside to cancel" behaviour from an Activity themed as a dialog, though I've not fully investigated whether it has unwanted side effects.
Within your Activity's onCreate() method, before creating the view, you're going to set two flags on the window: One to make it 'non-modal', to allow views other than your activity's views to receive events. The second is to receive notification that one of those events has taken place, which will send you an ACTION_OUTSDIE move event.
If you set the theme on the activity to the dialog theme, you'll get the behaviour you want.
It looks something like this:
public class MyActivity extends Activity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// Make us non-modal, so that others can receive touch events.
getWindow().setFlags(LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL, LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL);
// ...but notify us that it happened.
getWindow().setFlags(LayoutParams.FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH, LayoutParams.FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH);
// Note that flag changes must happen *before* the content view is set.
setContentView(R.layout.my_dialog_view);
}
@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
// If we've received a touch notification that the user has touched
// outside the app, finish the activity.
if (MotionEvent.ACTION_OUTSIDE == event.getAction()) {
finish();
return true;
}
// Delegate everything else to Activity.
return super.onTouchEvent(event);
}
}
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