Ah, I see what you are saying.  Though, I don't really agree with
that.  If I want my app to look stock on both platforms, I need to
pull icons from both and put them into drawable-vx folders.

I am not against progress andI, let's say Honeycomb gets a drastic UI
redesign, I can see having to redesign my graphics.  But, the UI
update in Gingerbread compared to FroYo is very small -- was it really
neccessary to make the icons just a bit smaller, when the larger ones
look just fine?   Was it neccessary to desaturate the highlight orange
so now the orange I used in my own graphics no longer match?   In a
single swoop, a whole bunch of apps just got "uglified" on
Gingerbread.



On Dec 29, 9:17 am, Jonathan Foley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Re the menu icon size changing, that's precisely why the dev guide
> recommends pulling whatever stock icons you use and including them in
> your apk. This makes them immune to changes in the framework.
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Dec 28, 3:16 pm, Zsolt Vasvari <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Trying to update my app to 2.3, noticed a few things:
>
> > - The menu icons seem to have gotten smaller in 2.3.  Now my custom
> > icons look too large.  Arrrg.
>
> > -- The same exact code on 2.3 produces an app widget that's cut off on
> > the bottom on 2.3 while it's fully visible in 2.2.   What changed
> > between these releases we should know about?  I cannot find anything
> > in the change log....- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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