[android-developers] Re: InflateException: Error inflating class issue

2013-03-05 Thread abhijit
i am getting the same error just copy the drawable to hdpi,ldpi,mdpi 
folders it works for two three images after that i am getting same android 
.inflation error.

On Monday, October 3, 2011 5:16:25 PM UTC+5:30, Tonez wrote:

 Hi Everyone, 

 I have an app which I'm testing out on Android 2.0 (emulator) that's 
 currently throwing me an error - of which I've found the cause.  The 
 error is: 

 android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #7: Error 
 inflating class unknown 

 This error is being thrown when my activity tries to inflate a layout 
 file with background images in it.  If I remove the background images 
 from the elements within that layout file, I don't get the error 
 anymore and my layout file get's loaded into view - only without the 
 artwork ofcourse.  I've googled around and have found other instances 
 of this error being caused by the size of the images used being too 
 large.  My background images aren't large at all, kb sizes are as 
 follows for the largest background image in that layout file: 

 hdpi:  102kb 
 mdpi:  66.2kb 
 ldpi:  66.2kb 

 I have three other images in the layout file that don't exceed 14kb in 
 size.  I've tried removing the largest image in the layout file to see 
 if the others which are a lot less in size would still cause this 
 error to be thrown and unfortunately it does. 

 Worth mentioning that I don't have this problem on Android 2.0.1 and 
 above, and all my images are pngs. 

 Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. 

 Thanks! 

 - Tonez

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[android-developers] Re: InflateException: Error inflating class issue

2011-10-03 Thread Tonez
I believe I've found what the issue is.  After taking a closer look at
LogCat I noticed there was a FileNotFound exception further down the
stack, which makes no sense because the files are there - so I decided
to move all my mdpi files into a folder named simply 'drawable' - and
that sorted out the error, app seems to be working fine now.  I
presume the ldpi/mdpi/hdpi named drawable folders weren't used in in
Android os versions prior to and including 2.0?

Anyway hope this helps someone.

Cheers.

- T

On Oct 3, 12:46 pm, Tonez apires...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Everyone,

 I have an app which I'm testing out on Android 2.0 (emulator) that's
 currently throwing me an error - of which I've found the cause.  The
 error is:

 android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #7: Error
 inflating class unknown

 This error is being thrown when my activity tries to inflate a layout
 file with background images in it.  If I remove the background images
 from the elements within that layout file, I don't get the error
 anymore and my layout file get's loaded into view - only without the
 artwork ofcourse.  I've googled around and have found other instances
 of this error being caused by the size of the images used being too
 large.  My background images aren't large at all, kb sizes are as
 follows for the largest background image in that layout file:

 hdpi:  102kb
 mdpi:  66.2kb
 ldpi:  66.2kb

 I have three other images in the layout file that don't exceed 14kb in
 size.  I've tried removing the largest image in the layout file to see
 if the others which are a lot less in size would still cause this
 error to be thrown and unfortunately it does.

 Worth mentioning that I don't have this problem on Android 2.0.1 and
 above, and all my images are pngs.

 Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.

 Thanks!

 - Tonez

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