This limitation surely comes from supporting some filesystems on some operating systems which are case insensitive. BTW, you can name your View "defineNewList" but you cannot name your layout, which is a filename, "Main". Leon Moreyn-Android Development wrote: > It a language structure concept. You just have to build around it. Its > kind of like saying why can i only pay with quarters into a vending > machine if I have two dimes and a nickel. The structure of the machine > is not designed to handle you dimes and nickels and this way the > machine can process faster with less distractions. > > On Nov 21, 7:00 pm, Justin Collum <[email protected]> wrote: > > I understand that these files map to R classes (generated). So I see > > why punctuation characters (most) are disallowed. But I can't for the > > life of me think of why "main" would be allowed but "Main" would not. > > Why not something like "firstScreen"? Is there something about > > generated files that I'm missing? Do caps screw them up somehow? I'd > > like to make a view named "defineNewList" or something along those > > lines. Annoying to have to use underscores: "define_new_list".
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