Use a RelativeLayout or create the screen at runtime with java and set the
margins after calculating them.

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On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 11:33 AM, arun kumar <arun.kata...@gmail.com> wrote:

> thankyou for ur reply....
>
>
> how can i solve this the image has to appear according to the screen
> resolution....(actually am having a circle(placed at the centre of the
> screen)  on that i placed four images (top,left,right.bottom) by giving
> android:layout_marginLeft="10dip" ((for leftside image)) and similarly for
> all the images i done like that...it suit perfectly well for my screen
> ....but when i am try to ROTATE the screen and trying to run the app in
> other screens of different resolution the images are not showing on the
> circle they are palced at the fixed position.........
>
> my intention is the app should look similar in all the devices of different
> resolution..... (images should appear on the circle for all the different
> resolution)
>
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