Have you taken into account that the "smallest width" is the available 
width (to your application) not the physical screen width i.e. it is the 
physical width minus any persistent UI elements such as soft buttons (home, 
back, etc).

On Friday, September 7, 2012 7:27:35 PM UTC+1, Leo wrote:
>
> How can I put different resources for different dpi on ICS with the same 
> sw800dp smallest width?
>
> Details: There are two tablets with ICS 4.0.4. First one has 1280x800 
> resolution and mdpi (160) density. Second one has 1920x1200 resolution and 
> hdpi (240) density. So in terms of smallest width they both have the same 
> sw800dp qualifier but different mdpi/hdpi density qualifiers.
>
> I need to have different layouts and images for these two resolutions. 
>
> So I created two directories:
>
> layout-sw800dp-mdpi
>
> layout-sw800dp-hdpi
>
> I thought that each device will choose its own directory according to the 
> smallest width AND density. BUT both of them take resources from the same 
> sw800dp-hdpi folder!
>
> I'm very confused and do not know how to separate resources for that two 
> different resolutions.
>
> Any help is really appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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