Thanks a lot for your advice.
I try to looking more information on this direction first.

Thank you so much.

On 12月13日, 下午4時28分, Brill Pappin <br...@pappin.ca> wrote:
> If its just the aesthetic elements changing (text, images, etc) then
> the obvious answer is to try and use a Theme. You should be able to
> apply it to the entire project.
>
> Also, using libs is another way to handle this, however they don't seem
> to handle resources all that well (at least in Eclipse).
> What I've started to experiment with recently is to have a library
> project that includes UI elements and other resources. In order to find
> the resource relative tot he parent project, I provide a matching
> interface that goes with the component that can return the correct
> resources for a particular atribute. I've just started trying to use
> this method, so I don't know it will work in all situations. The idea
> is that I can hide the R class from the lib component.
> So, your main application would go into a single project tagged as a
> library project. The individual customer projects would contain the
> minimum needed to skin the code.
>
> - Brill Pappin

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