I have seen a number of questions on cancelling toast. None of them is working.
I have a custom Toast. The code for that is all but one line same as http://developer.an
Use this code for custom text:
LayoutInflater mInflater=LayoutInflater.from(context);
View view=mInflater.inflate(R.layout.tost_layout,null);
Toast toast=new Toast(this);
toast.setView(view);
toast.show();
in above code toast.setDuration(Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
in that u use toast.setDuration(Toast.LENGTH_SHORT);
or se the particular time.Toast is cancelled automatically.we can't cancel it
I suffered from same issue (custom toast queuing up) and found a solution. It worked fine in my case.
Having custom toast object initially set to null
.
If this is null, create new custom toast object with "new".
As far as you are in same activity, don't "new" to create new object. Instead, use that object. Since setText()
won't work in this case, use setView()
as you do with your custom toast.
With this way show(), cancel(), show(), cancel()
worked exactly as I expect. No delay, no queuing.
Hope this helps.
In the end, I created a Custom Dialog so that the user is blocked from doing anything else (and avoids multiple toasts popping up). Added a onClick Listener Event to close the dialog when user clicks the same.
Sad that Toast.cancel() doesn't work.