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I don't want to change the XML permanently (or the current opening of the app?) using code, as the user might choose a half-scaled image, then a full one, then the half-scaled image, and if the half(height)-scaled would be deleted in any way and won't be shown-no good.
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The XML probably defines the priority but is unnecessary in my case, and after setting the background, even deleting the Image from internal storage does nothing to the currently shown last uploaded image pixels with their high priority.ĭeleting (a might be(?) solution to stretched wallpaper, didn't help).
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The third (from the top) is the full-scaled one, which is "stuck" and won't let other images be shown, while the second won't let the first be shown (as it would appear behind it + smaller). So the problem lies with the order of ImageView in XML: If the ImageView order is opposite, from highest scaled to lowest, it would be an image above a larger prior chosen image (see image below). Using the full window scale option to set image background, (if its ImageView is the last from the top in the XML file - highest priority, it would seem that) it couldn't be replaced by the current uploaded image. Of wallpaper from the saved image, but the app's background doesn't work ok. The problem is that trying to do so works well at the saving level and the setting The workflow in short: upload an image from the gallery, save it to internal storage using a specific path (meaning, the next uploaded image would be saved to the very same internal path location as well), then set it as background (above existing background from XML: which works fine). I'm completely new to android, but used tons of StackOverflow questions to almost finished my app.