commit | 4ec79b89bf051fbb8b92e24ab9b8365c0e01310a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Vladislav Kaznacheev <kaznacheev@google.com> | Wed Nov 29 10:57:35 2017 -0800 |
committer | Aurimas Liutikas <aurimas@google.com> | Tue Dec 05 22:03:16 2017 +0000 |
tree | cc563059f7bea160145a0927a22a3fe7b57f74a4 | |
parent | d5000bb3f8979cf624463034b9ea03d5a2f0474b [diff] |
Fix z-order of a tooltip on a view inside a Dialog. Use the correct app window token for the tooltip popup (the way it is already done in the platform implementation). This alone fixes z-order, but changes the root view to which the tooltip offsets are applied, and with it the observed position of the tooltip. To fix that, change the root view finding logic. Always use the anchor's root view directly for TYPE_APPLICATION windows. Only look through the chain of contexts in case of non-app windows (such as popup windows or sub panels). Bug: 67623818 Test: manual Change-Id: I3e212c3a6546739df4b9a1824556f07b3a36eab4 (cherry picked from commit b607c1d938533c862a0470eda3ffc25ecc8101d9)
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