I need to change the style for every single dialog in my application. My understanding, after reading through the Styles and Themes documentation (which is fairly poor, really), I came up with this snippet:
styles.xml
<resources>
<style name="RMTheme" parent="@android:style/Theme">
<item name="android:dialogLayout">@style/CustomDialog</item>
</style>
<style name="CustomDialog" parent="@android:style/Theme.Dialog">
<item name="android:windowBackground">@color/transparent_color</item>
<item name="android:textColorPrimary">@android:color/black</item>
</style>
</resources>
This should, if properly applied, create every dialog with a transparent background and black text.
Here's where I apply the theme.
AndroidManifest.xml
<application
android:theme="@style/RMTheme"
android:debuggable="true"
android:label="@string/app_name"
android:icon="@drawable/icon">
I'm guessing the problem lies in the way I'm trying to apply my own namespace's Theme.Dialog
to the android namespace's Theme.Dialog
. Basically, and I think this is clear from the code, I just want to add/override some properties in android's default dialog style.
EDIT: Note also that I do not want to (and in fact cannot, since I'm compiling for API level 9) use the Dialog(Context context, int style)
constructor. I want to apply the theme globally without explicity passing the theme id to every dialog constructor, and furthermore, it's not available to me at this API level anyway.
EDIT: Woops... apparently Dialog(Context context, int style)
IS available at this API level. It was AlertDialog(Context context, int style)
I was thinking of. Nonetheless, I still want to apply this theme globally for all dialogs rather than having to use that constructor.
CustomTheme.Dialog
instead ofTheme.Dialog
.because you are trying to create a subclass of itself with same name.Inshort,parent and child both areTheme.Dialog
,weird!!