Photoshop's color picker could be an option too (used with a
screenshot taken in DDMS).
18.09.2010 22:06, DanH пишет:
There's a way, using one of the tools shipped with the emulator, to
determine what color is actually being displayed. (The tool, which
I've never used, is described in "Pro Android 2" -- don't remember the
name.) Probably some 3rd party tools can be used for this as well.
On Sep 16, 8:51 am, Mark Wyszomierski<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a 9 png which is used as the background of a view, the
stretchable region has a color of:
#ebebeb
I have a view next to it, and I've set its background color like so:
<LinearLayout
....
android:background="#ebebeb">
when the two views are beside one another, you can clearly tell that
the colors are not the same, they're different shades of grey. I'm
seeing this on the emulators, haven't had a chance to try it on a
device. Is this expected, or is there something I'm doing wrong in the
color declaration?
Thanks
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