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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T06:49:27+00:00 2026-05-27T06:49:27+00:00

I’ve been doing trial and error for hours now and I have not yet

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I’ve been doing trial and error for hours now and I have not yet come up with a solution for something that seems simple….
I am using the

public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig)

method to detect if a user has changed their screen orientation.
Eventually, it gets sent to this method where the entitys are attached to the scene:

public void BuildScene(final Scene scene){

       // Destroys current scene.
            scene.detachChildren();

        this.SpriteDayPortrait = new Sprite(-200, 0, 2000, 500, this.mParallaxLayerDayPortrait);
        this.SpriteDayLandscape = new Sprite(0, 0, 750, 500, this.mParallaxLayerDayLandscape);

    if (prefs.getString("frontImage", "1").equals("3"))
            {
                //Day
                if (orientationValue.equals("PORTRAIT"))
                {
                    Log.d("Orientation", "Portrait");
                    scene.detachChild(SpriteDayLandscape);

                    scene.attachChild(SpriteDayPortrait);

                }
                else if (orientationValue.equals("LANDSCAPE"))
                {
                    Log.d("Orientation", "Landscape");
                    scene.detachChild(SpriteDayPortrait);

                    scene.attachChild(SpriteDayLandscape);

                }
            }

}

This method is called to when the wallpaper is first created, and also when a user changes screen orientation.

I have tested this on my phone and it successfully displays the log messages when I switch orientations, which means that it is doing it what I want it to do.

The Problem–

The sprite child does not detach when this method is called to. If I am in Portrait mode, and switch to Landscape, the portrait sprite remains and I would like it to disappear, and vice versa.

I would be extremely happy if anyone could answer this I’ve been having a headache over this for probably 20 hours.

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    2026-05-27T06:49:28+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:49 am

    It looks like the problem might be logic: You reassign the SpriteDayPortrait and SpriteDayLanscape before calling the branch about detaching them or attaching them.

    So each time the detach script is called it is referring to a new instance of the sprite, rather than the old instance that you want to detach.

    try moving the assignment of the sprites into another function that is only called when the scene is created:

    // Move this
    this.SpriteDayPortrait = new Sprite(-200, 0, 2000, 500, this.mParallaxLayerDayPortrait);
            this.SpriteDayLandscape = new Sprite(0, 0, 750, 500, this.mParallaxLayerDayLandscape);
    
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