04.03.2011 23:34, b_t пишет:
yes I've already use this trick and it is good for the first case,
when the widget hasn't been configured yet because of canceling it.
But it doesn't work for the second case. In this case the widget
is configured but can't be placed in the screen because of there
were no place for it.
Just tested the second case - if I cancel widget creation (after it's
moved to a different virtual screen to insufficient screen space on the
current one), the widget id is removed.
This is a Samsung Galaxy S running 2.2.
There is no difference between this phantom appwidget and a normal
appwidget.
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