Android :: Maintaining The State When Changing The Orientation

May 13, 2010

I am having an application showing ListItems and Dialog boxes in it.. I want that when i change the orientation from Portrait to landscape mode, i need to maintain the state of the application .. I have seperate XMLs for landscape and portrait mode..

Android :: Maintaining the state when changing the orientation


Android :: Maintaining State Of Activity On Orientation Change

May 6, 2010

I m currently working on landscape mode for android app in which i want to know how to maintain the state of the activity and views displayed on orientation change i.e from portrait mode to landscape mode ?

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Android :: Maintaining State / Cleared Entered Text

Dec 1, 2009

When I rotate my Screen from horizontal to vertical, All the text I have entered is cleared.How to mainTain the state.

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Android :: Changing Displayed State Of Views Based On Parent ViewGroup's State

Aug 11, 2010

I have a compound UI component built up from a ViewGroup containing a number of TextView, ImageView etc. components. Many of these have StateListDrawables as their images/backgrounds. Is there any way of making them select from this drawable based on the state of the parent ViewGroup rather than the component itself? Ideally I want to be able to change the visual state of all children of the ViewGroup (text colour, image etc) based on the state of the ViewGroup, preferably without having to hook up complex logical code. This seems like a fairly common sort of requirement, so I was hoping it would be straightforward in Android - am I going to be disappointed?

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Android :: How To Save State During Orientation Change?

Oct 12, 2010

I was looking at the way Android handles orientation change for my application (I discovered that it restarts the mainactivity on orientation change :| ). I've seen that you can ovveride the method protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState)to save stuff, then have the in onStart. The problem is that I've my view with custom objects and a listview using a custom adapter... Everything is in a ArrayList of these objects, but I've noticed that you can't put arbitrary objects in the bundle! So how do I save the state?

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Android :: Save My Custom View's State After Orientation Change?

Oct 20, 2009

I have a custom View, what is the proper way of saving / restoring it's state after orientation change. I know I should implement onSaveStateInstatnce() and onRestoreInstanceState() methods, but how exactly (with which argumets) and when I should call them?

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Android :: Prevent Custom Views From Losing State Across Screen Orientation Changes

Aug 22, 2010

I've successfully implemented onRetainNonConfigurationInstance() for my main activity to save and restore certain critical components across screen orientation changes.

But it seems, my custom views are being re-created from scratch when the orientation changes. This makes sense, although in my case it's inconvenient because the custom view in question is an X/Y plot and the plotted points are stored in the custom view.

Is there a crafty way to implement something similar to onRetainNonConfigurationInstance() for a custom view, or do I need to just implement methods in the custom view which allow me to get and set its "state"?

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Android :: Changing Style Attribute Of Button According To Its State

Mar 29, 2010

I was wondering if it is possible to use a similar approach to change the style attribute of an element using the same (or similar) technique.Or, if that is not possible, how can the style attribute be changed during runtime (there is no such thing as button.setStyle(R.style.button)).

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Android :: Redrawing Widget When Changing Orientation

Apr 26, 2010

I have a widget set up and it displays properly in both portrait and landscape when added to each. But when I change orientation it has the problem "Problem Loading Widget". I delete this, re-add the widget, and it displays correctly. Thus, my widget can support both portrait and landscape but it doesn't survive an orientation switch. What am I missing? Do I need to redraw the widget when orientation is changed? Doesn't it do this automatically? Do I need to call onUpdate() somehow?

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Android :: Changing Orientation Resets Activity

Jul 7, 2009

I finally got to the point where I was ready to deploy my app to my G1 and test it out and the first thing I noticed was that when I change my phone to landscape view my main activity restarts and resets all of my variables to their default settings. How can I avoid this?

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Android :: OutOfMemoryError When Changing Screen Orientation

May 8, 2009

I get an OutOfMemoryError every time i change the screen orientation and I am having a hard time finding the mistake...

The Activitie's view consists of an ImageView, two Buttons and a Spinner. I don't have static variables and can't imagine where i could leak a context.

Most of the times, the exception is thrown at setContentView (R.layout.upload); sometimes it goes fine until imgUpload.setImageURI(imageURI);

The images i am displaying are form the G1's camera, so about 500kb and 2048x1536pixels

Here is some code:

CODE:..................

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Android :: Leaked Window Changing Orientation With SubMenu

Jul 27, 2010

I get a leaked window when I have a submenu visible on the screen and I rotate the screen. If it would be a Dialog I colud call dismiss() in the onStop() before to change the orientation, but with a SubMenu how do I can solve it?

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Android :: Widget Not Working Properly When Changing Orientation

Jul 8, 2009

I have a widget , thats working just fine in a particular orientation, but the moment i change the orientation to landscape/portrait, the widget is not able to launch. I have one layout and one layout-land folder in res directory.The problem is that the widget created in landscape mode is not opening in portrait mode and vice-versa.

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Android :: ListView In Activity Getting Refreshed On Changing Orientation

Apr 7, 2010

I have Activity with ListView inside it and in the onCreate method of the Activity I have code for populating the Data of the ListView this Data is a server based and so populating includes calling Network URLs. I have the ArrayAdapter of the ListView in the Same Activity Class.

Now the Issue I'am facing is that, in Rest all scenarios my Activity is behaving in a proper way but when the Orientation [ Portrait to Landscaped or other way round] is taking place the Data is Getting lost and Newer Data calls are Required to Populate the Same Old Data now this is something that is not intended out the code how should I deal with it.

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Android :: Changing Orientation - Losing All My List Items

May 25, 2010

While I tested my application on an Android Device turning my Android phone from landscape to portrait, results in all the list items in my list view are disappearing.

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Game For Android - Changing Screen Depending On Orientation

Jan 18, 2012

I am working on a game for android at the moment, and was wondering how i would change the screen depending on orientation.

So if the user turned the phone horizontally then the app would be viewed horizontally if you know what i mean

Also how would i make a timer, so if a button were pressed, how would i say stop for 2 seconds and then go to link?

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Android :: Maintain Scrolling State While Orientation Change In Android

Oct 5, 2010

I have created one custom view that contains the horizontalscrollview. Now when i changes the orientation its scroll state change to 0 every time. I got the previous scroll state by using onSaveInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) and onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) . in onRestoreInstanceState i am using following method to get reposition the scroll, hoz_scroll.scrollTo(hoz_x_pos, hoz_scroll.getScrollY());

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Android :: 1.6 SDK Arrow Keys - Dpad/trackball - Dir Not Changing With Orientation

Sep 16, 2009

Just started testing my games in 1.6 and the first thing I notice is that on the landscape ones, the dpad up/down/left/right orientation doesn't switch 90 degrees like it did on all emulators before.

The device trackball/dpad will still change with orientation (right becomes up on landscape, etc..), right?

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Motorola Droid X :: Screen Orientation Not Changing?

Jul 16, 2010

I'm not sure If I did something to my phone after hours and hours of playing and installing/uninstalling ... but my screen orientation no longer changes to landscape when I rotate the phone!

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HTC Hero :: Animation In Web Browser Changing Orientation

Oct 3, 2009

I've seen on YouTube quite nice animation as browser changes from portrait to landscape. I don't get this, even after selecting 'show animation' in settings. How can I get this?

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Android :: AVD Screen Orientation Not Changing With CTRL+F11 Or CTRL+F12

Apr 26, 2010

I run my app in the AVD emulator using eclipse but I'm unable to change the screen orientation in the AVD (Android 2.0 platform on the emulator).When I press CONTROL+F11 or CONTROL+F12 on the keyboard, nothing happens. No messages are generated in the adb debuglog/logcat either when I press either hotkey.

According to http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/emulator.html these are the correct hotkeys to switch the emulator's screen orientation. I tried it with my app, and with the messaging app. The hotkey has no affect in any case. I'm running Fedora 12, Gnome. I checked my Keyboard Shortcuts in the System -> Preferences menu, nothing's attached to either hotkey.

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Android :: Phone State Listener State Transitions

Feb 8, 2009

I'm a little confused by what I'm seeing with regards to phone state transitions via the PhoneStateListener. When I receive a call, this is what happens: (call comes in) RINGING -> IDLE (I pick up) OFFHOOK (I hang up) IDLE It's that first transition from RINGING to IDLE without any interaction from me (not ending the call, not answering the call) that confuses me. Do I really have to implement an idle counter to know that an incoming call has really ended? Seems like the reported phone state represents some sort of phone state that isn't the obvious one.Is this a bug or am I just not in tune with the paradigm here?

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Android :: Orientation Change - Dialog Above Activity With Fixed Orientation

May 14, 2009

I have created an activity for my game which handles all orientation changes by itself and has a fixed "portrait" layout. Actually it uses the accelerometer and is rendered using 2D canvas methods. If the level has been completed I show up a highscore dialog in which the user can enter his name. The dialog is floating above the underlying level screen which gets blurred out nicely. This generally works.

Problem is that the dialog does not get rotated if the orientation of the phone changes. So even if the keyboard is exposed the dialog is shown in portrait mode instead of landscape. I have tried to use an activity with dialog theme instead but the behavior didn't change. After several tries it seems that I have found the reason for this: Once there's an activity with fixed orientation in the activity stack then all subsequent activities keep this orientation, too. They will not react on orientation changes anymore (e.g. if the keyboard gets exposed).

After upgrading to 1.5 SDK the described behavior changed a little bit. Now at subactivities indead react on orientation changes like expected. However, the need to have an opaque background! That means that neither dialogs nor activities with dialog theme will work. Those will stick with the orientation of the underlaying activity. So my workaround is to first start a sub-activity with an opaque black background. This activity then shows my highscore dialog on top. It looks quite okay but I wonder if there's a better solution? Is it possible to show a dialog above a fixed portrait or landscape activity which automatically adapts to orientation changes?

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Android :: Maintaining Both Free And Pro Versions Of Application

Mar 27, 2010

I want to create a PRO version of my application for Android and was wondering how to structure my repository. For know I have a trunk and feature branches. I'd like to put a pro version in another branch but maybe there is a better way? For example, maybe I should create two branches - one for free version, the other for pro?

Pro version will have additional features and will be ads-free, so e.g. I don't want to include AdMob libraries in the pro version. Do you have any experience or suggestions as to what would be the best way to structure the repository in this case? I think I've found the best solution (for my app) in this thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/4ad3d67f735f16d7/948b4f9eee2490a3

The trick discussed there is about having another application that only serves the purpose of unlocking PRO functionality in the actual application. The unlocking app is paid in the market and the actual app merely checks for the existence of it on the device.

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Android :: Maintaining Scroll Position Of ListView

Apr 7, 2009

In my app, my main class extends ListActivity and calls a fillData() function to reload the list whenever changes are made. I'm still getting the hang of this, so I borrowed that concept from the Android Notepadv1-Notepadv3 tutorials. Everything works great, however whenever I need to change the list (remove an item, re-sort it, edit an item), the ListView refreshes and loses its scroll position. The scroll position is reset to the top after each fillData() call.

It appears to be resetting the scroll position to the top because I'm using setListAdapter() each time in fillData(), setting it to a new SimpleCursorAdapter. How can I get the list to "update in place", where the scroll position is seamlessly maintained to the user? I tried heading down the "items.changeCursor(cursor)" path, but that didn't seam to do much for me.......................

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Android :: Drawable Not Maintaining Size Within ImageView

Jun 30, 2010

I'm trying to add a drawable to a layout, using an ImageView, but the drawable doesn't maintain its size and is rendered at 1dp x 1dp. I've called ImageView.setAdjustViewBounds as per the android documentation but this doesn't seem to help. The Drawable is only visible when the ImageView's height and width are set and the drawable is then rendered at those dimensions.

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Android :: VerifyError Or Using OverridePendingTransition While Maintaining Compatibility?

Aug 26, 2010

I've got an application that uses overridePendingTransition to do some custom animations upon transitioning from one activity to the other. This was made available in Android 2.0, but I want to make the application work on Android 1.6. I figured if I just checked that android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT > android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.DONUT, and if not, don't do the overridePendingTransition.

However, I get a VerifyError, which I assume is caused by this: VFY: Unable to resolve virtual method 346: ../../Login: overridePendingTransition (II)V

Is it not possible to use newer functionality conditionally based on the SDK version?

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Android : Use SDK 1.5 Features While Maintaining SDK 1.0,1.1 Backward Compatibility

Apr 14, 2009

I want to avoid the SDK 1.0 and 1.1 workaround for playing synthesized audio as of SDK1.5, but for older phones or firmware (SDK 1.0 and 1.1 based) I want to maintain backward compatibility and first write audio to flash memory in order to play the resulting audio file from there.

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Android :: Convention For Maintaining Both Free And Pro Application Version?

Oct 30, 2010

I am releasing two versions of an app--free and paid. The differences between the two are few, and I would like to release both using the same codebase (maybe a different constant defined for the other build?). Has anyone done this? Can someone point me in the right direction?

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Android :: Development Mode And Maintaining Environment Variables

Nov 16, 2009

I'm building an Android application and would like to maintain a few environment variables that I can tweak depending on whether I'm in development mode or release mode. For example, I need to invoke a web service and the URL will be slightly different in either mode. I'd like to externalize this and other settings so I can change them easily based on my target deployment. Distinguishing development mode and release mode environment settings on Android. Are there any best practices or anything in the SDK to assist with this need?

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