Not exactly the answer to your question but eventually I think you
will find this helpful to test that you got what you are intending
from your application:

http://2cupsoftech.wordpress.com/2011/01/01/checking-your-app-against-android-market-technical-filters/

On Jan 6, 1:22 pm, Damien Cooke <cooke.dam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have the following:
>
> <supports-screens
>        android:smallScreens="false"
>        android:normalScreens="false"
>        android:largeScreens="true"
>        android:anyDensity="true" />
>
> My app currently only support the 480x800 screen size (I will be improving 
> this, but that is how it is right now)  my question is:  Does 
> android:anyDensity="true" mean Android will sort out the densities (despite 
> the fact I have only provide 240dpi assets) or does it mean I need to provide 
> assets for all known density classes?
>
> I want to support the Galaxy TAB - it is a large screen (600x1024) with 
> density of hdpi, it turns out that my HTC desire  has a large screen 
> (480x800) with a density of hdpi.  So these devices are indistinguishable to 
> android as they fit into the same categories. Now the issue is that i 
> designed it to look great on the HTC and now I have the Galaxy I want to fix 
> it to look good on that too.  So the background image on the listView is 800 
> wide which looks great on the HTC but not so much on the TAB as it is centred 
> and the icon that is on the left side on the HTC is blowing in the breeze on 
> the TAB.  So I have some issues and I am really not getting anywhere.  So if 
> anyone could point me in the right direction as to the proper process to 
> follow to solve this I would be eternally grateful.  
>
> Regards
> Damien

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