How to I create a 100% custom DialogFragment

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南方客 2021-02-13 13:26

I want to have an Android dialog using Fragments that is fully customized: none of the platform dialog theme pieces are included. For example, something like this:

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  •  滥情空心
    2021-02-13 14:04

    The following Mono for Android C# code does the trick (but should be easy to port to Java). I tested on Android 2.2 (Galaxy S) and Android 4.1 (Nexus 7). The only thing you would need to change are the layout IDs used for the parent view and dialog view.

    [Activity (MainLauncher = true)]            
    public class TestCustomDialogActivity : FragmentActivity
    {
        public class MyDialogFragment : Android.Support.V4.App.DialogFragment
        {
            public override Android.Views.View OnCreateView(Android.Views.LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState)
            {
                // Android 3.x+ still wants to show title: disable
                Dialog.Window.RequestFeature(WindowFeatures.NoTitle);
    
                // CHANGE TO YOUR DIALOG LAYOUT or VIEW CREATION CODE
                return inflater.Inflate(Resource.Layout.MyLayout, container, true);
            }
    
            public override void OnResume()
            {
                // Auto size the dialog based on it's contents
                Dialog.Window.SetLayout(LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WrapContent, LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WrapContent);
    
                // Make sure there is no background behind our view
                Dialog.Window.SetBackgroundDrawable(new ColorDrawable(Color.Transparent));
    
                // Disable standard dialog styling/frame/theme: our custom view should create full UI
                SetStyle(Android.Support.V4.App.DialogFragment.StyleNoFrame, Android.Resource.Style.Theme);
    
                base.OnResume();
            }
        }
    
        protected override void OnCreate(Bundle bundle)
        {
            base.OnCreate(bundle);
    
            // CHANGE TO YOUR MAIN SCREEN
            SetContentView(Resource.Layout.MyDialog);
    
            var dialog = new MyDialogFragment();
            dialog.Show(SupportFragmentManager, "dialog");
        }        
    }
    

    I uploaded a full Mono for Android sample to https://github.com/t9mike/CustomDialogFragmentSample.

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