Thank you! I will give a summary later.

On 1月14日, 下午11时16分, Lance Nanek <lna...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can use the hdpi qualifier on a resource directory to provide a
> higher resolution version for the Droid that it won't try to scale. If
> your image is currently in "res/drawable", for example, you can put a
> high resolution version of it in "res/drawable-hdpi-v4". The normal
> drawable folder is considered medium display density, so Droid will
> scale things up from that by default.
>
> To avoid bad looking scaling you should also make sure your app isn't
> in compatibility mode re supporting multiple screen resolutions by
> setting your uses-sdk and supports-screen manifest elements to avoid
> that. See the documentation for 
> details:http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
>
> On Jan 14, 4:25 am, yidongsoft <long...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In my G2, the icon is ok. But in Droid, the icon look bad. The
> > skeleton is good, but the icon is scaled and the icon looks cheap. I
> > try to set the icon big in resolution, but the button enlarged and the
> > balance of layout is break. Can any one help me to fix it? Thanks!
>
> > icon is not the icon for application present on desktop, but normal
> > ones present on image button.
>
> > Thanks!
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