Ah, no, I became happy too quickly. I was launching an old version of the 
app (where I used 320 dip). So the problem is still the same. No 
compatibility mode.



Am Montag, 15. April 2013 23:05:37 UTC+2 schrieb user123:
>
> It seems that this combination works:
>
>     <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="7" android:targetSdkVersion="8"/>
>
> *    <supports-screens android:largestWidthLimitDp="400" />*
>
> Confirmation follows.
>
> Am Dienstag, 19. März 2013 17:46:49 UTC+1 schrieb user123:
>>
>> I'm trying to force compatibility mode on tablets, for a certain app, 
>> because I don't work on it anymore - and currently it looks really really 
>> messed up on tablets.
>>
>> According to the documentation:
>> http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screen-compat-mode.html
>>
>> There are many different options to set up in the manifest, to make it 
>> possible, to the user, to enable compatibility mode. This is not exactly 
>> what I want, but anyways, maybe worth to mention, these options didn't 
>> work. I couldn't find anything on the device to switch to compatibility 
>> mode. I used a Nexus 7 with 4.2.
>>
>> Now there's the part which I need - and I also can't get it to work. To 
>> force compatibility mode, it I have to use this element:
>>
>> <supports-screens android:largestWidthLimitDp="320" />
>>
>> When I let the value 320 there, my Galaxy Nexus smartphone goes in 
>> compatibility mode. That is unwanted.
>> The Nexus 7 also does, this is good.
>> So I have to use bigger dp - But starting at 321, for some reason I don't 
>> understand, the Nexus 7 doesn't go anymore in compatibility mode.
>>
>> Is this normal? According to what I read the dp of the shortest side of the 
>> Nexus 7 is more than 500, why then it stops on 321?
>>
>> I would let it on 320, but I have optimized layouts for this screen size and 
>> don't want these to go in compatibility mode.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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