[android-developers] Re: icon in Droid is badly scaled

2010-01-14 Thread Lance Nanek
You can use the hdpi qualifier on a resource directory to provide a
higher resolution version for the Droid that it won't try to scale. If
your image is currently in res/drawable, for example, you can put a
high resolution version of it in res/drawable-hdpi-v4. The normal
drawable folder is considered medium display density, so Droid will
scale things up from that by default.

To avoid bad looking scaling you should also make sure your app isn't
in compatibility mode re supporting multiple screen resolutions by
setting your uses-sdk and supports-screen manifest elements to avoid
that. See the documentation for details:
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html

On Jan 14, 4:25 am, yidongsoft long...@gmail.com wrote:
 In my G2, the icon is ok. But in Droid, the icon look bad. The
 skeleton is good, but the icon is scaled and the icon looks cheap. I
 try to set the icon big in resolution, but the button enlarged and the
 balance of layout is break. Can any one help me to fix it? Thanks!

 icon is not the icon for application present on desktop, but normal
 ones present on image button.

 Thanks!
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[android-developers] Re: icon in Droid is badly scaled

2010-01-14 Thread yidongsoft
Thank you! I will give a summary later.

On 1月14日, 下午11时16分, Lance Nanek lna...@gmail.com wrote:
 You can use the hdpi qualifier on a resource directory to provide a
 higher resolution version for the Droid that it won't try to scale. If
 your image is currently in res/drawable, for example, you can put a
 high resolution version of it in res/drawable-hdpi-v4. The normal
 drawable folder is considered medium display density, so Droid will
 scale things up from that by default.

 To avoid bad looking scaling you should also make sure your app isn't
 in compatibility mode re supporting multiple screen resolutions by
 setting your uses-sdk and supports-screen manifest elements to avoid
 that. See the documentation for 
 details:http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html

 On Jan 14, 4:25 am, yidongsoft long...@gmail.com wrote:

  In my G2, the icon is ok. But in Droid, the icon look bad. The
  skeleton is good, but the icon is scaled and the icon looks cheap. I
  try to set the icon big in resolution, but the button enlarged and the
  balance of layout is break. Can any one help me to fix it? Thanks!

  icon is not the icon for application present on desktop, but normal
  ones present on image button.

  Thanks!
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