nEx.Software wrote:
> OK, I am seriously confused here and I hope that someone can offer
> some thoughts on this...
> 
> I have a graphic (test.png) of which I need to include density-
> specific versions, so I put a large (150 X 150) version in res/
> drawable-hdpi, and a smaller (100 x 100) version in res/drawable-mdpi.
> I then include an ImageView, and set the src attribute to @drawable/
> test. In the Eclipse Layout editor I can change the configuration
> between mdpi and hdpi configurations and the correct version of
> test.png is displayed. Unfortunately, when I compile and load onto a
> device, the mdpi version is always chosen. The only time the hdpi
> version is chosen is if it is the only option. I have tested this on
> the Droid and EVO 4G, which are both running Android 2.1 Update 1, and
> also the emulator with the same results. For what it's worth, I have
> also tested on a Motorola CLIQ (running Android 1.5) and an Ion
> (currently running CM 5.0.7) and they get the mdpi version (as
> expected, since they are both mdpi devices).
> 
> My Setup:
> 
> Eclipse 3.5
> ADT version 0.9.7
> 
> Project Targets Android 2.2 with minSdkVersion set at 3 (Android 1.5).
> 
> Any thoughts? Is this something wrong with resource selection or am I
> doing something incredibly wrong?

What is in your <supports-screens> element in the manifest?

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