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?

Android :: Redrawing Widget When Changing Orientation


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 :: Changing One TextView With OnSensorChanged Without Redrawing Entire Layout

Jun 8, 2009

I am having a bit of trouble with my current application. With a button at the beginning of my app, I send out Intents for two activities, one gets a camera object, and starts a preview screen. On top of that, in a separate layout, there is an activity with a translucent view, which shows a resource image (the user is trying to get the image he is actually taking to align with the translucent image) and a couple of textviews displaying a target phone orientation as well as the user's current phone orientation.

when I update the text value of one of my text views in my onSensorChanged() field, the system constantly reallocates 1.22MB and garbage collects it. I can only assume that this is because it is redrawing the entire layout with the translucent image and the text fields, because if I remove the view containing the translucent image from the layout, my text field updates 10x quicker and I don't have ridiculous heap growing / garbage collecting. I am wondering how to go about getting the text fields to update without redrawing the entire surface. I am very new to UI design, and this code was written by someone else before I took over the project, so I don't understand much of what is going on in the custom view he wrote to take care of the translucent image -- called MyView. I will post the code for the layout as well as the MyView code below.................................

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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 :: 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..

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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 :: 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 :: 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 :: App Widget And Orientation Changes

Sep 1, 2009

I've built an app widget a fairly simple one that draws an image inside a frame. (If that sounds familiar, that's because it's very similar to the built-in one, but it's a start to something else.)The RemoteView consists of little more than a FrameView and an ImageView. I have a second FrameView that may display or not depending on some certain state awareness.The Image updates on an Alarm schedule rather than the built-in mechanism so the user can adjust this value after installation. The image is set on the RemoteView using a drawable ID from included resources in the package. They've been resized to approximately a quarter of the screen size, but might still be scaled a little by the ImageView.All of this has been working fine. There is one issue that I've been unable to diagnose even the root of the problem.

After an orientation change when the home screen redraws, the ImageView doesn't always draw. The rest of the RemoteView does draw just as it was set during the most recent Update.The mystery is that the ImageView does, in fact, draw if the Alarm is currently set. If it's not currently set, it doesn't draw. Nothing else seems to affect whether it draws or not. It doesn't matter if the widget process is running or not, either (killing it via DDMS and then rotating has the same effect).This occurs in the emulator as well as the G1. During a rotate, the widget gets no update event at all.I could set it to listen for configuration changed broadcasts, but since it works in one of the cases, I suspect something else is going on and that's just an unnecessary piece of duct tape.

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Android :: Application Widget And Switching Orientation

Oct 14, 2010

I have a samsung tablet.I have a test widget.When I change orientation the widget disappears, but is actually still there (I can long press to remove it).in my res directory,I have resdrawable resdrawable-hdpi resdrawable-ldpi resdrawable-mdpi reslayout reslayout-land reslayout-large-land With valid values in all of these areas, but the widget just will not appear when I go into landscape mode.

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Android :: Widget Different Portrait And Landscape Orientation

Jul 8, 2010

How did you support both landscape and portrait for appwidget? the layout of appwidget will never change when orientate the device from landscape to portrait. by the way, would you please tell me which device support both landscape and portrait for appwidget?

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Android :: Handle Orientation Change For A Cupcake Widget?

Jun 19, 2009

Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but how do you handle orientation changes for a Cupcake desktop widget?When it is initially created, the onUpdate method of my AppWidgetProvider calls views.setOnClickPendingIntent(buttonID, pendingIntent) to register for my button events, but when the orientation changes, new buttons are created and I don't have an opportunity to re-register the "onClick" listeners. What is the proper way to do this?

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Android :: How To Get A Widget To Recognize When Phones Orientation Has Changed

Apr 9, 2010

I want my widget to update when the phones orientation has changed. Before android 2.0 you could register your widget to get the intent on orientation change. Code...

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Android :: After Orientation Change Buttons On Widget Not Responding

Aug 17, 2010

I have two buttons on a widget that change some items in a widget, if an orientation is changed on a phone, buttons do nothing. I read http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/runtime-changes.html but this is all about activity not widget.

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Android :: Redrawing Part Of A Custom ListView

Aug 20, 2009

I have a custom ListView and I want to redraw a View inside each row under some circumstances. How would I do that in the ListActivity?
But that seems a waste, redrawing the whole listview. Code...

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Android :: How To Detect Orientation Change In Home Screen Widget?

Mar 15, 2010

I am writing a home screen widget and want to update (modify) the home screen widget when the device orientation changes from portrait to landscape or the other way. How can I make it? Currently, I tried to register to CONFIGURATION_CHANGED action like the code below ...

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Android :: Widget Does Not Load Orientation Changes During Configuration / Submit A Bug Report?

Jul 12, 2009

I'd like to report a bug we just found while writing a widget.

Summary: There is a widget installed, that defines a configuration activity. If the user changes the orientation while they are in the configuration activity, and they finish that activity in a different orientation that they started, the widget does NOT appear in the home screen after the configuration is done.

How to reproduce: have a minimal widget, with a configuration activity that contains a button, which correctly updates the App Widget when it is clicked (as explained in http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/appwidgets/index.html#Confi...). Add a new instance of the widget, so the config screen shows up. Change the orientation once. Click on the button. Your widget does not appear in the home screen. (Ouch.)

If this has already been reported, or if there's a better way to submit a bug report.

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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 :: Redrawing A View - Using OnKeyListener - OnDraw And Invalidate

May 16, 2009

The green plane is shown on the golden-brown surface but when I press a key nothing happens. I want eventually be able to move the plane pressing 4 different keys + another one for shooting but that's easy if I can just get the thing moving in the first place. When I press a key in the emulator, nothing happens at all.

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Android :: Changing Widget Settings?

Jul 29, 2010

I just bought Beautiful Widgets for it's compact time/weather widget, (gained another row of icons on home screen) When you first create a widget with this, there are many configuration options, but it appears the only way to change something is to delete the old widget and create another one. Is this true, or is there a way to edit the options for an existing widget? EDIT: Found the answer in another forum. Tap the weather icon. then menu. I'd delete this, but I can't find an option to delete my post.

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Android :: Widget With Changing Text

Aug 17, 2010

I'm attempting to create an incredibly simple widget that changes the text displayed every 5s or so. However I've had major headaches attempting to get this to work. Obviously I can't use the onUpdate call as it's a minimum of every 30min. Currently my solution uses an Timer in an extended Service class, which is as ugly as hell and tends to run like a dog after a while. Is there a "clean" way of doing this, ie. in a manner that doesn't require a Widget, UpdateService, Timers etc.

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Android :: Changing Background Color Of Tab Widget?

Jul 30, 2010

I am using TAB in my android application. I want to change the Background of each Tab at the load time only. The default color is grey.

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Android :: Changing Widget Layout Programmatically

Dec 7, 2009

Let's say that I have two layouts for a widget: Layout1 and Layout2. The default for the widget is Layout1, but I allow the user to choose which layout they want the widget to be. So if the user changes to Layout2, how do I programmatically change the layout to Layout2? There isn't a setContentView method for widgets like there is for Activities.

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Android :: Changing A Widget's Icon From OnUpdate

Dec 29, 2009

I have a widget that is meant to change its icon every time it receives the Update broadcast. However, the widget never manages to display its icon properly, displaying the text "Problem loading widget". The Logcat message is: WARN/AppWidgetHostView(612): updateAppWidget couldn't find any view, using error view
WARN/ App Widget HostView(612) : android.widget.RemoteViews$ActionException: can't find view: 0x7f060003 The code for my onUpdate is: public class ImageWidgetProvider extends AppWidgetProvider{private static final String TAG = "Steve"; public static final int[] IMAGES = { R.drawable.ic_launcher_alarmclock,/*and many more*/}; @Override public void onUpdate(Context context, AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager, int[] appWidgetIds){for (int appWidgetId : appWidgetIds) {Log.d(TAG, "onUpdate:"); int imageNum = (new java.util.Random().nextInt(IMAGES.length)); Log.d(TAG, Integer.toString (IMAGES[imageNum])); RemoteViews remoteView = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.widget); emoteView.setImageViewResource (R.id.image_in_widget, IMAGES[ imageNum]);Now when I hover the mouse over "R.id.image_in_widget" it brings up that its value is equal to 0x7f060003 - the view that it can't find according to Logcat. Using the second Log statement, I verified that IMAGES[imageNum] does indeed refer to a random image from the IMAGES array. (In case it matters, it comes out as a decimal value rather than a hexadecimal one.) Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Edit: Here is the layout file for the widget, where the image_in_widget ImageView is declared.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent">
<ImageView android:name="@+id/image_in_widget"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"/

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Android :: Changing Linear Layout In Widget

Apr 28, 2010

I have this really annoying problem:In my widget, i would like to change the background by code. I noticed on the Google doc than I can easily change the background of an Imageview: remoteViews.setImageViewResource (R.id.my_iv, R.drawable.my_bg);Ok, too easy, i want to change now the Linear layout.. What I read about the remoteview id that I can change a Bitmap, Int, Bool, String, etc. but not a drawable. So i guess i cannot use:remoteViews. set Bitmap (R.id.my_ll, "setBackgroundDrawable",BitmapFactory.decodeResource(context.get Resources(), R.drawablemy_bg));I am totally disapointed and tried a last idea: views.setInt (R.id. my_ ll,"setBackground Resource" ,R.drawable.my_bg);But The logcat told me: android. widget. Remote Views $Action Exception: view: android. widget.LinearLayout can't use method with RemoteViews:setBackgroundResource(int)I am totally lost and I really don't know what to do.

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