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over 2 years ago

BUG: some newer devices clear the screen on every view update. Simulator behaves differently

Some users have reported issues with my app Maze (https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/3a4436a8-1126-4539-a2f2-aefb319a0ef0) and Snake (https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/e443b0cc-8046-4d76-830f-e87517cf14b6), where the screen will go black after starting to play the game.

For efficiency, the screen is drawn using Dc calls, the view's onUpdate does not call the parent, and only the changed parts of the screen are redrawn: during gameplay on Maze, the previous location of the ball is blanked out, and the new location is drawn.  The event loop is run by a timer that calls Ui.requestUpdate() every 100ms.  This method has worked since I originally developed the games for my Forerunner 235.  

However, with newer devices - specifically, the Venu and the Forerunner 55 - this does not work.  For some reason, the display gets blacked out on every call to View.onUpdate. This only happens on the physical watches, not in the simulator, so I have no way to test this behaviour!I can create the undesired behaviour in the simulator by adding a call to View.onUpdate(dc) at the top of the onUpdate method in my view class.

So, here are my requests:

* please correct the behaviour on these watches

* if this behaviour was a desired change, please update your documentation to make it clear that we can no longer perform incremental updates to the screen

* please fix the simulator so that it behaves the same as these watches

* in the meantime, please tell me if there is a workaround for this issue.  I believe my code is correct since it has behaved correctly for years, and there is no detail in the documentation that says that what I'm doing is no longer possible

More details available on request - for some reason I can't add an image here.

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  • BufferedBitmap is good when drawing picture doesn't change often else it bad idea - cost increases almost twice because first you have to draw in memory and than copy BMP to screen and if you additionally have to create bitmap to change size//palette is very bad.

    Recently I've noticed that View.onUpdate() is faster then dc.clear() but there is another problem after View.onUpdate() background is always black (View.onUpdate() doesn't honore previous call dc.setColor so if you have white background you have to clear dc again)

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  • BufferedBitmap is good when drawing picture doesn't change often else it bad idea - cost increases almost twice because first you have to draw in memory and than copy BMP to screen and if you additionally have to create bitmap to change size//palette is very bad.

    Recently I've noticed that View.onUpdate() is faster then dc.clear() but there is another problem after View.onUpdate() background is always black (View.onUpdate() doesn't honore previous call dc.setColor so if you have white background you have to clear dc again)

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