I have got some support on this and my problem is now solved both on
Android 1.5 and 2.1
Best regards
ckloch
On 17 Jun., 20:41, ckloch wrote:
> Thanks for this inspiring contribtion.
>
> I have just ran in to the same problem with a HTC Hero Android 1.5
> By using android:layout_width="fill_pare
Thanks for this inspiring contribtion.
I have just ran in to the same problem with a HTC Hero Android 1.5
By using android:layout_width="fill_parent", the screen does only take
approximately half of the width of the screen while the rest is black.
So, does it mean that I have to dictate the width
Ok, that makes sense for 1.6+ devices. What will happen on small
screen devices like QVGA-P and QVGA-L running 1.5 if you specify a -
small resource folder? Will it use the -small folder if that minimum
sdk level is set, or does that SDK level just know nothing about that
folder and keep on using
You can build against 1.6 and set min-sdk to 3, also set supports-screens
for high and low screen support.
There was a topic here recently about properly specifying drawables.
14 мая, 2010 8:47 PM пользователь "Stormtap Studios" <
r...@stormtapstudios.com> написал:
I've found the reason this hap
I've found the reason this happens. According to the documentation:
"Compatibility-mode display on larger screen-sizes
If the current screen's size is larger than your application supports,
as specified in the supports-screens element, the platform displays
the application at the baseline size ("
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