I think that I misunderstood you. The dialog was partly hidden by the toolbar? You can take a screenshot from the IDE if connected with USB debug mode.
I didn't know that you could take a screenshot from the IDE.
I have attached the photo which shows two situations:
1. Dialog is initialized like this - dialog.Initialize(Activity). There is plenty of space between the bottom of the Toolbar and top of the keyboard.
2. Dialog is initialized like this - dialog.Initialize(pContent)
For the Toolbar I am using AppCompat v4 library, and it is defined as ACToolBarLight.
In the second case I can understand that the dialog doesn't have enough space because it is limited by the panel height
But the first case it should show below the toolbar
It is a pity that there is no option to position the Dialog.
With the Dialog2 library, when the dialog is shown it is positioned in the centre of the screen. And when you click in the edit text, the keyboard opens and the dialog is shifted above the keyboard.
And that's how I would expect the dialog to work.
But that's only my opinion. Maybe others like it the way B4X Dialogs are displayed.
With B4X Dialog you decided to position Dialog on top (what determines top position of the dialog?), and show the keyboard when the dialog is opened.
In my opinion this is not the best solution.
What if I want to read and copy something from the screen into the dialog? I can't do it because the keyboard is opened, covering the screen and the screen is dimmed.