I have the same feeling :-(

On Nov 22, 1:27 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using multiple remote views per update is a sure way to get a messed up
> widget after a configuration change, and sometimes sooner.
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> 2011/11/22 Mark Murphy <[email protected]>
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> > 2011/11/21 Tomáš  Hubálek <[email protected]>:
> > > BTW: Splitting bitmap into multiple chunks does now work as
> > > undocumented limit is for whole RemoteView update.
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> > Then use multiple RemoteView updates, one per chunk. Or use a
> > ContentProvider.
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> > > 1) What Google recommends to do?
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> > > -> Use content provider?
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> > Most likely.
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> > > Why I don't get any Exception when something fails? Why there is only
> > > LogCat message that can't be handled correctly?
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> > If I had to guess, the failure is in another process, either the OS
> > process or the home screen's process. You will only get exceptions for
> > failures in your own process.
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