No, that is the name of the project I am working on and I am trying to
access the resource from within that package. And it seems to me it
should be trivial....that is why I am so frustrated trying to figure
out what is going on. Nothing worse than something that should work
easily not working at all.

Basically the code I have written for Android is in that package, and
then I have a lot of support code in other packages, but that is the
package that I am trying to access it from, that is the package where
the file I want does appear in the R file, that is the package with my
receiver, and that is the package I declared in my manifest.

Kelsey

On Oct 6, 9:23 pm, Steve Oldmeadow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 7, 1:07 am, kelseywright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > com.l1ghtm4n.text2speech.R     <- this is the one I was importing as
> > it contains the raw.myfilename for the file I am trying to open.  This
> > R file does include the line "package com.l1ghtm4n.text2speech;".
>
> Is com.l1ghtm4n.text2speech your project?  It sounds like you are
> trying to import the resources from another project.  If so that is a
> bit trickier than just opening a raw resource and you should have
> mentioned that initially.  I suggest breaking the problem down.  First
> try to open a resource from your own project by importing the R file
> for your project and make sure your R file is not in the default
> package.
>
> As Peter has indicated, using resources is normally trivial.
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