Yeah I can see why it's a good idea to always have a default. In the case of this app though, I don't know if a generic layout would work for both layout and portrait, it would usually extend off the screen in one direction or another. I suppose I could put it in a scrolling layout for the default.
Thanks for the help. On Apr 2, 1:14 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, that's a risky setup anyway. *Always* have one of *every* > resource in the default resource set (e.g., one of every layout in > res/layout/). Override as needed. > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote: > > That ID is the layout file, but it's in /res/layout-port/ I don't have > > a /res/layout/ or /res/layout-land/. So it must not be looking in / > > res/layout-port/ even though it's supposed to always use the portfolio > > orientation... > > > It works fine on 2.2 and lower, I don't get it. > > > On Apr 2, 12:48 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Have you looked in your R.java file (assuming you have the exact > >> R.java file corresponding with the production code) to see what > >> resource has the ID of 0x7f030000? > > >> If your layout is in res/layout/, Android will always find it. > > >> On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > I do have a stack trace, it crashed in the onCreate method when > >> > calling setContentView with a ResourcesNotFoundException. This seems > >> > to indicate that it was trying to load the landscape xml layout, which > >> > of course doesn't exist since it's supposed to always be portrait and > >> > I didn't make a landscape layout file. > > >> > I do use onSaveInstanceState, but I don't think that's applicable > >> > here, it crashes right on startup according to the user. > > >> > Perhaps Honeycomb always loads the landscape layout first and then > >> > destroys it and loads the portrait according to the manifest property? > > >> > java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity > >> > ComponentInfo{com.molskness.loadplanner/ > >> > com.molskness.loadplanner.LoadPlanner}: android.content.res.Resources > >> > $NotFoundException: Resource ID #0x7f030000 > >> > at > >> > android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java: > >> > 1736) > >> > at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java: > >> > 1752) > >> > at android.app.ActivityThread.access$1500(ActivityThread.java:123) > >> > at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:993) > >> > at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99) > >> > at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:126) > >> > at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:3997) > >> > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method) > >> > at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:491) > >> > at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit > >> > $MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:841) > >> > at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:599) > >> > at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method) > >> > Caused by: android.content.res.Resources$NotFoundException: Resource > >> > ID #0x7f030000 > >> > at android.content.res.Resources.getValue(Resources.java:1014) > >> > at android.content.res.Resources.loadXmlResourceParser(Resources.java: > >> > 2039) > >> > at android.content.res.Resources.getLayout(Resources.java:853) > >> > at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:389) > >> > at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:347) > >> > at > >> > com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindow.setContentView(PhoneWindow.java: > >> > 224) > >> > at android.app.Activity.setContentView(Activity.java:1771) > >> > at com.molskness.loadplanner.LoadPlanner.onCreate(LoadPlanner.java: > >> > 107) > >> > at > >> > android.app.Instrumentation.callActivityOnCreate(Instrumentation.java: > >> > 1048) > >> > at > >> > android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java: > >> > 1700) > >> > ... 11 more > > >> > On Apr 2, 12:16 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> > I have a small app that has the screenOrientation set to "portrait" in > >> >> > the manifest file for the single activity it contains. > > >> >> > It works fine, except for Honeycomb devices, which users are reporting > >> >> > to me that if they are holding the device in landscape position, the > >> >> > app will crash instead of remaining in portrait mode. > > >> >> > Do I have to do something extra to keep it forced in portrait, or is > >> >> > it simply not possible to do this in Honeycomb? > > >> >> This sample project works fine on Honeycomb: > > >> >>https://github.com/commonsguy/cw-android/tree/master/Rotation/Rotatio... > > >> >> If you have an app in production, you should be doing something to get > >> >> stack traces (e.g., Android Market console, ACRA, Flurry), which > >> >> should help you determine where things are going wrong. > > >> >> Bear in mind that having android:screenOrientation="portrait" does not > >> >> stop Android from destroying and recreating your activity. Hence, you > >> >> still need to use onSaveInstanceState() and/or > >> >> onRetainNonConfigurationInstance(), just as you do for any other > >> >> configuration change (dock, locale, etc.). > > >> >> -- > >> >> Mark Murphy (a Commons > >> >> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://github.com/commonsguyhttp://commonsware.com/blog|http://twitter.com/commonsguy > > >> >> _The Busy Coder's Guide to *Advanced* Android Development_ Version > >> >> 1.9.2 Available! > > >> > -- > >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >> > Groups "Android Developers" group. > >> > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> > [email protected] > >> > For more options, visit this group at > >> >http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en > > >> -- > >> Mark Murphy (a Commons > >> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://github.com/commonsguyhttp://commonsware.com/blog|http://twitter.com/commonsguy > > >> _The Busy Coder's Guide to *Advanced* Android Development_ Version > >> 1.9.2 Available! > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > > Groups "Android Developers" group. > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected] > > For more options, visit this group at > >http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en > > -- > Mark Murphy (a Commons > Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://github.com/commonsguyhttp://commonsware.com/blog|http://twitter.com/commonsguy > > _The Busy Coder's Guide to *Advanced* Android Development_ Version > 1.9.2 Available! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. 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