So I have a GLSurfaceView in my app being rendered by a GLSurfaceView.Renderer and using JPCt as library.
The surface is in an invisible RelativeLayout (visibility:
SurfaceView
(and GLSurfaceView
by extension) are interesting beasts in Android. Citation from Android javadoc:
The surface is Z ordered so that it is behind the window holding its SurfaceView; the SurfaceView punches a hole in its window to allow its surface to be displayed. The view hierarchy will take care of correctly compositing with the Surface any siblings of the SurfaceView that would normally appear on top of it
Android has a built-in window compositor (window has a bit different meaning here). Your status bar is a window, your activity has one window. But if your activity contains a surface view, another window is created, just to hold the surface, and android compositor draws the window with your views over the surface window. So the SurfaceView
is really only a transparent area. When you hid it, the area is not drawn, does not react to touches, but the surface window is still present, android is not clever enough to hide the window.
I would recommend two solutions
GLSurfaceView
and call onDetachedFromWindow()
when visibility changes to GONE
. I have not tested this and it might not work.