sometimes it's easier than to use a  crooked wheel with tons of weird 
behaviors :)

On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:22:24 PM UTC+3, Dritan wrote:
>
> Yes I was afraid it'd have to come to that, it's similar to re-inventing 
> the wheel that Android provides for me already.. with a slight tweak.. and 
> for that slight tweak I now have to manage the stack on my own.
>
> On Wednesday, 24 April 2013 03:29:06 UTC-4, Piren wrote:
>>
>> Well, when i encountered issues i couldn't overcome because of android's 
>> picky way of deciding which activity to show i just made my own 
>> implementation... had only one entry point to the app using a single 
>> activity which then decided what should be shown next.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 7:36:19 PM UTC+3, Dritan wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you Piren and Andrei for your replies but neither seem to do the 
>>> same job as singleTop :(
>>>
>>> SingleTop remembers which activity you were last on and always brings 
>>> that up when launching from the icon. I have tried setting my application 
>>> to "android:allowTaskReparenting="true"" but that didn't work. 
>>>
>>> I have tried using launchMode="singleTask" but that brings up only the 
>>> main activity - not the last activity user was on. The user has to re-tap 
>>> within the main activity to get back in the last activity they were on.
>>>
>>> SingleInstance is out of the question - it's always a new instance. 
>>>
>>> My main activity is the only activity with intent filters MAIN and 
>>> LAUNCHER. 
>>>
>>> I just don't understand why the very first time my app is installed 
>>> sinlgeTop behaves like "standard" and only after quitting and restarting 
>>> the app will singleTop actually work as it should.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help!
>>> Dritan
>>>  
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 23 April 2013 03:34:58 UTC-4, Andrei Ponomarenko wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Here you go:
>>>> <application android:icon="@drawable/icon"
>>>>      android:label="@string/app_name"
>>>>     android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Black.NoTitleBar"
>>>>     android:debuggable="true"
>>>>     android:allowTaskReparenting="true"
>>>>     android:name="com.company.product.AppName"
>>>>        >
>>>>            
>>>>         <activity 
>>>>     android:theme="@style/Theme.Sherlock"
>>>>         android:name="com.company.product.MainActivity"
>>>>         android:label="@string/app_name"
>>>>         android:launchMode="singleTop"
>>>>         
>>>>         >
>>>>
>>>> If you don't want singleTask there is a way to make sure singleTop 
>>>> always has only one instance. Just like Piren said - make sure there are 
>>>> no 
>>>> other intents to launch your app - they will create a different instance. 
>>>> If you absolutely need to have other intents that can launch your activity 
>>>> but still want only one instance use this:
>>>> intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | 
>>>> Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP);
>>>> It won't be the same instance but there will be only one.
>>>> Good luck!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 12:10:12 AM UTC-7, Piren wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, you should probably try singleTask before singleInstance :)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 10:08:49 AM UTC+3, Piren wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sounds like the intent being used to launch the app by default and 
>>>>>> the intent used to launch from the icon behave differently. SingleTop 
>>>>>> does 
>>>>>> not guarantees that only one activity will be shown, rather one per 
>>>>>> task. 
>>>>>> sounds as if you keep creating different tasks in one instance.  I had 
>>>>>> something similar happen to me and it was specific to some Motorola 
>>>>>> based 
>>>>>> devices.. i guess their launcher treated launch intents a bit 
>>>>>> differently.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you can, change it to singleInstance. If not, try checking the 
>>>>>> different intents you use to launch and also see if enabling 
>>>>>> taskReparenting helps you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 23, 2013 2:49:13 AM UTC+3, Dritan wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I just noticed that even when I export the app with a debug key via 
>>>>>>> "ant debug" the app behaves the same way as OTA installation, which 
>>>>>>> is 
>>>>>>> the incorrect behavior. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How come my app's main activity's "launchMode" stops behaving 
>>>>>>> weirdly 
>>>>>>> AFTER it has run once? I don't have any code handling the activity 
>>>>>>> stack, I left it purely on Android's hands. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any clues? 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks!! 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Apr 22, 6:52 pm, Dritan <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>>>>>> > Hello, 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > When I sideload my app to my phone via USB, the very first time it 
>>>>>>> > runs, the main activity behaves as expected. Only 1 instance of 
>>>>>>> main 
>>>>>>> > can be launched, no matter what. 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > When I export my app as a signed app, then install the app OTA the 
>>>>>>> > main activity behaves completely different ONLY the first time it 
>>>>>>> > runs. 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > After installing the app, the main activity loads. I press the 
>>>>>>> 'Home' 
>>>>>>> > button, then relaunch the app from the icon and a new main 
>>>>>>> activity is 
>>>>>>> > loaded. I can keep on doing this for tens of hundreds of activity 
>>>>>>> > instances. 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > Once I have closed all such lose instances and restart the app, 
>>>>>>> then 
>>>>>>> > the main activity returns the expected behavior as being a 
>>>>>>> "singleTop" 
>>>>>>> > instance. 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > I have removed all proguard-related lines and files from my app so 
>>>>>>> > when I export as signed, doesn't try to obfuscate? (to my 
>>>>>>> knowledge) 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > I do not understand why this is happening, is this a bug with 
>>>>>>> Android 
>>>>>>> > or am I doing something I have never heard of before? Does anyone 
>>>>>>> have 
>>>>>>> > a solution? 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > Thank you, 
>>>>>>> > Dritan 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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