I know the best way of supporting different screen sizes in Android is to create different layouts for the different screen sizes.
I know it is possible to have a phone app scale up to the tabled sized screens. What I want to know if it is possible to scale down my res/layout-xlarge-land layouts to fit the Nexus 7. I have put the following in the manifest:
<supports-screens
android:resizeable="true"
android:smallScreens="false"
android:normalScreens="false"
android:largeScreens="false"
android:xlargeScreens="true" />
But the Nexus 7 still expects the layouts in the res/layout-large folder, it doesn't take the layouts in the res/layout-xlarge-land folder. When I copy the res/layout-xlarge-land folder to the res/layout-large folder, it doesn't scale down.
I tried all kinds of different options in the manifest, but I couldn't get it to work. Is scaling down at all possible?
Edit:
I know the proper way is to create the large
layout for the Nexus 7 and then create specific layouts for that device. But I'm working on a schedule and I can't influence the design (which is designed for a 10-inch tablet). So I am forced for the 7-inch tablets to use the phone design.
I know that Android Phone-only apps can be made to scale up to fit larger screens if specified in the manifest. So I was wondering if the other way around would work, where the 10-inch layouts are scaled down to fit the 7-inch screen (much like apps for the iPad scale down on the iPad Mini). I got the feeling from reading this article (http://www.tested.com/tech/android/1381-how-android-scales-apps-for-different-screen-sizes) that this was possible, but I couldn't make it work.