Hi
I need to define separate layout's for Motorola Droid and Motorola Atrix .I tried with drawable-hdpi and layout-long ,layout-large-long but both seems to relay on layout-long .How to define a separate layout's supporting both device.Hence the layout that written for Droid has more empty space at the bottom for Atrix.In my manifest file i have android:largeScreens="true" android:anyDensity="true".
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You could try this.
The Droid has a hardware keyboard ... the Atrix does not.
qwerty: Device has a hardware qwerty keyboard, whether it's visible to the user or not
So for the Droid:
/drawable-qwerty/
/layout-qwerty/
Atrix:
/drawable/
/layout/
etc..
Dev Res Link - Scroll down to Primary text input method
and if you don't understand these folder structures please look at:
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I need to define different layouts as I said ,I hope the below method shall be efficient if(displaymetrics.heightPixels>900){ setContentView (R.layout.AtrixScreen) } else { setContentView (R.layout.DroidScreen) } ,any comments ?– ganeshMay 3, 2011 at 12:01
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Yes /layout-qwerty/ & /layout/ just like I said above. Have you tried it?– BlundellMay 3, 2011 at 12:03
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thanks Blundell for your response ,but what happens for devices which is of droid type but doesn't have hardware keyboard.I need my app to support not only those two device but most of the device available in market– ganeshMay 3, 2011 at 20:14
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For all other devices, if they don't fall into the /drawable-qwerty/ category they will fallback to the default /drawable/ category. You should read a bit of that page I linked you :-) developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/…– BlundellMay 3, 2011 at 20:16