Thanks Lance.

But why doesn't 1.5 just ignore drawable-ldpi altogether?

On Jan 28, 9:21 pm, Lance Nanek <[email protected]> wrote:
> The new density specifiers are for Android 1.6 up. You need to hide
> them from Android 1.5 by using version specifiers. Example: "drawable-
> ldpi-v4".
>
> On Jan 28, 2:06 pm, westmeadboy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Here is a summary of my manifest:
>
> >     <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="3" android:targetSdkVersion="4" /
>
> >     <supports-screens android:smallScreens="true"
> > android:normalScreens="true" android:largeScreens="true"
> > android:anyDensity="true"/>
>
> > I was trying to implement the launcher icon by having a 72pixel icon
> > in drawable-hdpi, 48 pixel in drawable-mdpi, 36 pixel in drawable-
> > ldpi.
>
> > But then I noticed the launcher icon was all fuzzy on the Hero.
> > Suspecting the ldpi icon had been scaled up, I deleted the drawable-
> > ldpi folder and placed a 48 pixel icon in drawable. The problem was
> > then fixed.
>
> > I read somewhere else that the Hero uses hdpi, so what's going on!!!?

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