Thanks, i will approach it that way.

On 28 July, 11:28, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ne0 wrote:
> > My activity displays a text view where the text is constantly changed
> > with updates from a LocationListener. When returning to the activity
> > after navigating away, the text view comes back with the
> > savedInstanceState state but any changes to the text in the text view
> > dont. How do i get the saved instance to save my text view with its
> > current text when navigating away?
>
> You do it yourself. Override onSaveInstanceState(), put the TextView's
> contents into the Bundle under your own key. Then, in onCreate() or
> onRestoreInstanceState(), pull the value out of the Bundle and put it
> back in the TextView.
>
> AFAIK, Android only bothers saving state for things that are expected to
> change. That is why it saves the text in an EditText (which a user is
> likely to change) and perhaps does not save the state for a TextView
> (which normally stays static).
>
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>
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