"AndroidMaterialDialog" is an Android-library, which provides a builder, which allows to create dialogs, which are designed according to Android 5.0's Material Design guidelines even on pre-Lollipop devices.

Features

  • The builder is extended from the Android SDK's built-in class android.app.AlertDialog.Builder and therefore provides all functionalities of its base class, including the possibilities to create dialogs with a title, icon, message, up to three buttons and optional list items.
  • The library uses the AppCompat v7 revision 21 support library in order to retrieve the color of a dialog's title and button texts from the applied theme. Alternatively, these colors can be set manually using the builder.
  • A dialog's title and content can be replaced by any custom view.
  • The builder supports to create dialogs, whose buttons are stacked, as introduces in the Material Design guidelines.

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GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Android

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java User Interface (UI) Software

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2014-11-10