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Does anyone know if I can insert an EditText (for inserting text) on an Android notification? I would like to have a button and an edittext when the button is pressed then get back the text on the edittext.

It's possible? Thanks

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  • Ortitz were you able to add an EditText? I get an exception when I try to do that. Feb 23, 2015 at 7:12

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This can be done in Jelly Bean but as far as I know not in version prior to that. Since this is built in to the android system it should be considered and acceptable practice.

From the android blog:

Bi-directional text support: Android 4.1 helps you to reach more users through support for for bi-directional text in TextView and EditText elements.

Android blog post that mentions this capability

Here is were you can learn about "Creating a Custom Notification Layout"

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    Edited to add a link to the Android Developer Status Notification page where they discuss custom notification layouts. Hope this helps.
    – Gafanha
    Oct 6, 2012 at 23:10
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But it was good in case where you are using the pdf reader and at the same time you need to use a dictionary then its good to type a word into the textbox and will get its meaning instead of switching from one app to another.

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  • The question is closed!
    – Marc Ortiz
    Aug 12, 2013 at 7:33
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Is that good UI? I don't think people expect to write something on a notification. It'll confuse them. Why don't you just have a button that opens your app and lets the user type?

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  • Quicker for whom? If users don't expect this, it's going to confuse them. It won't be quicker, and you'll have a lot of strange user questions on your hands.
    – zmbq
    Oct 6, 2012 at 22:23

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