Thanks all for your responses.  It appears there was a knowledge gap in my
understanding.  I have it all sorted now.  I really appreciate your
assistance.

Damien
On 06/01/2011 9:53 PM, "Damien Cooke" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have the following:
>
> <supports-screens
> android:smallScreens="false"
> android:normalScreens="false"
> android:largeScreens="true"
> android:anyDensity="true" />
>
> My app currently only support the 480x800 screen size (I will be improving
this, but that is how it is right now) my question is: Does
android:anyDensity="true" mean Android will sort out the densities (despite
the fact I have only provide 240dpi assets) or does it mean I need to
provide assets for all known density classes?
>
> I want to support the Galaxy TAB - it is a large screen (600x1024) with
density of hdpi, it turns out that my HTC desire has a large screen
(480x800) with a density of hdpi. So these devices are indistinguishable to
android as they fit into the same categories. Now the issue is that i
designed it to look great on the HTC and now I have the Galaxy I want to fix
it to look good on that too. So the background image on the listView is 800
wide which looks great on the HTC but not so much on the TAB as it is
centred and the icon that is on the left side on the HTC is blowing in the
breeze on the TAB. So I have some issues and I am really not getting
anywhere. So if anyone could point me in the right direction as to the
proper process to follow to solve this I would be eternally grateful.
>
> Regards
> Damien

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