Okay got it. Thanks for explanations. > As I said, nowhere does it say that -xlarge is "not recommended" for > 3.2 and higher. > > "Deprecated" means "we think we have a better solution that you should > investigate, even though you may not be able to use it yet due to > backwards compatibility". > > You have no choice but to use -large, -xlarge instead of, or in > addition to, the screen-width resource set qualifiers, if you wish to > support devices earlier than 3.2. Bear in mind that there are millions > of tablets running pre-3.2, probably more than are running 3.2+ at > this juncture, courtesy of the Kindle Fire and NOOK series.
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