Every time the SDK gets a new feature, using it requires building with
the new version.
I don't see anything wrong with that (think alternate drawables in 1.6,
install to sd in 2.2).
As for the alternate layout - 2.3 seems to have received some minor but
probably important UI tweaks: in addition to the issue at hand, status
bar icons for notifications have a new look, different from 2.2 and below.
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/icon_design_status_bar.html
I would look at it this way: it's the price you pay for making your
application look its best on all platform versions. Takes some work, but
then what doesn't?
YMMV
-- Kostya
26.01.2011 15:59, H пишет:
Hi Kostya, cunning idea!
I've not made the leap to building against 2.3 yet as I like to see
all the source code - plus there isn't a working 2.3 emulator with lvl
support yet. Maybe this is the final reason...?
But surely there must be a better way to not have to resort to layouts
for specific releases..?
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