If it is set to true, it will still be dropped by miss when clicking outside. Why?
/**
* <p>Controls whether the pop-up will be informed of touch events outside
* of its window. This only makes sense for pop-ups that are touchable
* but not focusable, which means touches outside of the window will
* be delivered to the window behind. The default is false.</p>
*
* <p>If the popup is showing, calling this method will take effect only
* the next time the popup is shown or through a manual call to one of
* the {@link #update()} methods.</p>
*
* @param touchable true if the popup should receive outside
* touch events, false otherwise
*
* @see #isOutsideTouchable()
* @see #isShowing()
* @see #update()
*/
public void setOutsideTouchable(boolean touchable) {
mOutsideTouchable = touchable;
}
According to the interpretation of the official API, when focusable = false, setting setoutsidetouchable is meaningful. If focusable = true is set, it is meaningless, because focusable = true will take away the focus event. If outside can’t get the focus, then the touch of outside is useless.
So how to set focusable = true and keep external clicks from being ignored?
var isForceDismiss = false
override fun dismiss() {
if (isForceDismiss) {
super.dismiss()
isForceDismiss = true
}
}
Rewrite the Miss method of popupwindow and make a logical judgment