Jan, I think the rationale here is sound. Are you interested in adding this feature?
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Jan Velecký <vve...@seznam.cz> wrote: > It is a thing of a concrete developer if he place more icons in different > dimensions or not. In iOS developing, there must be more icons, but in > Android, there can be only one icon in "drawable" folder. My experiences > with use of only one 128×128 px icon in Android is positive, because on all > testing devices icon looks great. When developer will be unhappy with > system > resized icon, he can put more icons with different resolutions. > > I'm using CLI and I'm using only one icon. And is annoying Cordova CLI > everytime copy icon also on drawable-hdpi, drawable-ldpi folders and on and > on instead of only into drawable folder. But You don't realize, that this > is > double bug, because this icon are in specific drawable folders, but in bad > resolution... So benefits of this are missing. > > Behaviour to be expected of (Android) CLI: > > * icon with density not specified => copy this icon into drawable folder > * icon with density specified => copy into intended drawable folder > (drawable-density) > > > Current behaviour of (Android) CLI: > > * icon with density not specified => copied this icon (and in addition > all icon in the same resolution) into all of drawable folders except > drawable folder... > * icon with density specified => i don't tested this behaviour, I don't > like byrocracy, so I don't use this scenario (on Android development > naturally), but i think this scenario is functional > > > Nice day, > > Jan Velecký. > > > " > I disagree about Android doing a good job. We just don't notice it because > we happen to have stupidly high quality template icons and we mostly test > on > hdpi and xhdpi devices. I'm sure if I ran this on an mdpi or ldpi device, > the icon would be all distorted. > " >