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– WrightsCS Mar 26 at 17:44 Alright that worked. But now the issue is that when it creates and loads the views in simulator the view displays but on the device it doesn't display. Same code but it just won't display on the device.
I should update the question. – Ohmnastrum Mar 27 at 1:25 I hear that if an image doesn't show its because the case is different but in my case... the case is all the same. I'm going to try making it all lowercase.
– Ohmnastrum Mar 27 at 2:17 I've added more code. – Ohmnastrum Mar 28 at 15:56.
I've tried calling postInvalidate() on the GameView and the PausedView, but it didn't help. Has anyone encountered anything like this? I tried removing the invisibility setting from XML and using this code, but it still isn't working.
I was able to rectify it by calling setVisibility on the views long after they had been created, but I can't find the right place to call those functions during creation.
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