Lower screen resolution = smaller image dimensions.
If your mdpi ("reference" image) is, just to pick a size, 48 by 48, then
the -ldpi version should be 36 by 36, and -hdpi, 72 by 72.
This is consistent with screen resolutions relative to each other: -mdpi
is 160 dpi, -ldpi is 120 dpi, and -hdpi is 240 dpi (dots per inch).
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html#range
-- Kostya
08.12.2010 17:02, Suwon Ganesh пишет:
Hi All.,
Am face one problem. Could any one help me on this.
Actually I have one image file. If i place that image in drawable-mdpi
its coming properly in the devcie.
Same image if i place under drawable-ldpi its coming very big and
clipping problem is seen in the device.
How i can fix this.. any one kindly support me.
thanks.,
Ganesh r.
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