So, in case anyone encounters this issue, it turns out you can do
this:

int resourceId = (getResources().getIdentifier(<my image name (no
extension)>, "drawable", <my package name>));

and then use the resourceId as normal.  So, you can just put the name
of the resource into the xml.

On Nov 19, 11:07 pm, matt parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how load a complex object hierarchy (not that
> complex, basically 3 levels), with objects that contain strings, ints,
> images, and sounds.  I can make a custom xml solution for strings and
> ints, but how do I put in drawables and raw sounds?  I need the
> generated R id, and I won't have that.  I feel like there's got to be
> a good solution for this.  I don't want to do this all in code...
>
> Matt

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