I'm developing an android app and need to know how to change the positioning of a progress dialog. I need it to be positioned at the bottom of the screen instead of at the center like it is by default.
4 Answers
You can call ProgressDialog#getWindow#setGravity(...)
to change the gravity.
So:
ProgressDialog dialog = ProgressDialog.show(AContext, "Test", "On the bottom");
dialog.getWindow().setGravity(Gravity.BOTTOM);
In addition to the other answers you can use LayoutParams.x or LayoutParams.y to provide an offset from the given edge. For Example:
progressDialog = ProgressDialog.show(this, "Title","Text");
progressDialog.getWindow().setGravity(Gravity.TOP);
LayoutParams params = progressDialog.getWindow().getAttributes();
params.y = 100;
progressDialog.getWindow().setAttributes(params);
And it is good for you to know about LayoutParams.y:
Y position for this window. With the default gravity it is ignored. When using TOP or BOTTOM it provides an offset from the given edge.
and about LayoutParams.x:
X position for this window. With the default gravity it is ignored. When using LEFT or START or RIGHT or END it provides an offset from the given edge.
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Thanks for the additional information. I don't need it today, but I will in the future. Dec 14, 2016 at 0:38
If you're using any custom theme for the ProgressDialog, Then you could add the below xml tag to the style in your style.xml file of the custom theme
<item name="android:layout_gravity">bottom</item>
Adding android:gravity="bottom" to the outermost XML element in the layout might do it. Not sure if this moves the dialog or the contents of it.
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This won't bring the dialog to the bottom of the screen. It can move the content to the bottom of the parent view. Nov 30, 2016 at 6:23