You can safely init x/y dpi to 120/160/240. That won't make a big difference.

BTW, in r7 there are a few more devices in the built-in list.

On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 7:07 AM, PulseDev <[email protected]> wrote:
> You know that layout editor in the Android ADT plugin that lets you
> design the layout for ADP1, ADP2 and Nexus One, has anyone created
> other device configurations?
>
> It requires device information such as the x-dpi and y-dpi, which can
> be difficult to find out.  I'm just wondering if anybody has added
> more device configurations they're willing to share?  Perhaps together
> we could compile a huge devices.xml containing many of the devices out
> there.
>
> I'm fully aware the layout editor has many faults and cannot be relied
> upon but it is sometimes useful to rapidly preview how the layout
> might look on a wide variety of devices without switching between
> emulators.
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