On Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:37:00 +0400
Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
> On 06/02/2012 02:31 AM, Jeremy Villalobos wrote:
> > It would be nice to have a folder for svg's on the Android project
> > (Eclipse), and have a tool that automatically creates the icons for
> > each screen based on the svg provided b
Am 02.06.12 00:31, schrieb Jeremy Villalobos:
> On build, the plugin creates the png's from the svg's, but the svgs are
> not added to the release package.
>
> Is there such a tool ?
http://digitalsquid.co.uk/patchworker/
http://code.google.com/p/svg-android/
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If you are just blindly scaling images, it is worth thinking about whether
it is worth including them as separate densities. If you don't provide the
appropriate density, Android will at the point of loading the drawable
generally scale it to match the density it needs. So if you do things
right,
If your running Ubuntu there is a magic little program in the software
center called Phatch which will batch edit images - simply start with a
large hi-res version of the icon, and run phatch with the actions set as
you need - it saves a lot of time.
On 1 June 2012 23:37, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
On 06/02/2012 02:31 AM, Jeremy Villalobos wrote:
It would be nice to have a folder for svg's on the Android project
(Eclipse), and have a tool that automatically creates the icons for
each screen based on the svg provided by the designer.
On build, the plugin creates the png's from the svg's,
I seems that no manner how minimalist I am with my app, I always find new
icons, pictures, menus that need to be added to my projects. However,
given all the screen that I have to support with Android, it is a little
tedious to create one icon for each screen resolution. I see the action I
do
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