Android :: Emulator With WVGA Loading Image From Drawable Mdpi?

Jun 2, 2010

I read about in the google documents that the 3 folders corresponds to different screen types and that android would select the image from different folders automatically according to the screen type. I read that WVGA will load from drawable-hdpi and HVGA will load from drawable-mdpi. When I tested with 2 emulators both running 2.1, each with HVGA and WVGA. It turns out that they are both reading the image in mdpi. If I deleted the image in mdpi then they read from hdpi. Can someone answer why emulator with WVGA is reading from drawable- mdpi?

Android :: emulator with WVGA loading image from drawable mdpi?


Android :: High Density Emulator Use Drawable Mdpi Folder Instead Of Drawable Hdpi

Oct 19, 2010

I am running my application in the emulator using a high density skin (like WVGA800). However the ressources in my application are loaded from the drawable- mdpi folder instead of drawable-hdpi ... what else should I do so that android use the correct folder ?

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Android :: Eclipse Emulator - Runs WVGA (hdpi) As Mdpi Screen

Jul 22, 2010

The problem I am having is that when I run a FWVGA or WVGA sized emulator it sometimes runs at a MDPI size instead of HDPI. Here is an example with pictures. I create the AVD with the proper hw.lcd.density setting and screen size and it randomly does this. There doesn't seem to be a pattern. I used to be able to just delete the AVD and create it over again and it would fix itself for a while but now it's getting worse.

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Android :: Drawable From Mdpi Loading Instead Of Hdpi

Apr 29, 2010

I have set up my project with different drawable directories (ldpi, mdpi and hdpi). I have a background png with two different resolutions: 320x480 in drawable-mdpi folder, and 480x800 in drawable-hdpi. Both have the same filename. When I try to load the background as a style in the manifest (using android:windowBackground in the style) if I use the emulator for a 1.6 device, I get the correct one loaded(mdpi). However, if I try this on my Nexus, I see that at first the correct background from the hdpi folder is loaded, but it quickly switches to the mdpi one. I have tried also to set up the background in the layout xml file (android:src=...) but in this case only the mdpi one is loaded. If I delete the mdpi version, everything is loaded ok. Any idea on what is the problem?

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Android :: Loading An Image On Phone Emulator Screen

Nov 16, 2010

Let me first tell u that i have already searched for how to load an png image into the android emulator I couldnt come up with any clear cut thread that explains the procedure.... that is why, i am creating a new thread here.can some1 please describe it?

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Android :: WVGA Emulator Causes My App To Run In Compatibility Mode

Jun 29, 2010

Sometimes when I run a FWVGA or WVGA emulator it causes my app to run in compatibility mode (small inner rectangle instead of full screen / MDPI instead of HDPI). If I delete the emulator and recreate another one this usually solves the problem. My app can support HDPI, MDPI, and LDPI screens. My Android Manifest Support Screens says Small Screens = true Normal Screens = true Large Screens = false Resize able = true Any Density = true, Usually the front page looks like this: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_hmNcPpDB070/TCmGaxEdS-I/AAAAAAAAAEQ/g0tlmQu. But when it screws up it looks like this: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_hmNcPpDB070/TCmGvlOUqtI/AEY/mLUVGxN. Does anyone know what causes this or if there is a solution? It's not a major problem, just annoying.

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Android : Layout Doesn't Fit On WVGA Emulator Skin

Oct 29, 2009

I been working on default skin before, if i change my skin to WVGA , my layout displays only in a portion of the skin and the rest of screen is black.

although, i can see android's home screen in full view. do i need to change my skin settings or my layout itself?

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General :: How To Resize HDPI / MDPI 9 / PNG IMAGE To LDPI

Apr 9, 2013

how to resize 9/png images(HDPI/MDPI) to LDPI SIZED?

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Android :: Reverse Image Load Order - Loading Animation In A Image View While The Real Image Is Loaded?

Jul 21, 2010

I use http://stackoverflow.com/questions/541966/android-how-do-i-do-a-lazy-load-of-images-in-listview/3068012#3068012 to load images in a ListView and a GridView. It works but the images are loaded form bpttom to top. How to fix that?

Bonus Question: Can I use a loading animation in a image view while the real image is loaded? Right now it's just a default image.

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Android :: Displaying A Now Loading Image While Applic - Loading

May 4, 2009

I want to display a fancy 'loading' image at my app's startup time.

The problem: my startup code is mostly GUI related, hence needs to run on UI thread.

Is there a way to do both - that is run UI-related code on UI thread while an image is displayed to the user?

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Android :: Loading Images As Drawable Objects From URL

Jul 30, 2010

I am presently using the following piece of code to load in images as drawable objects form a URL.
Drawable drawable_from_url(String url, String src_name) throws java.net.MalformedURLException, java.io.IOException { return Drawable.createFromStream(((java.io.InputStream)new java.net.URL(url).getContent()), src_name); }

This code works exactly as wanted, but there appears to be compatibility problems with it. In version 1.5, it throws a FileNotFoundException when I give it a URL. In 2.2, given the exact same URL, it works fine. The following URL is an sample input I am giving this function.
http://bks6.books.google.com/books?id=aH7BPTrwNXUC&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl&sig=ACfU3U2aQRnAX2o2ny2xFC1GmVn22almpg
How would I load in images in a way that is compatible across the board from a URL?

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Android :: Images From Drawable Folder Loading Scaled

Oct 18, 2010

I recently rebuilt my project to target 2.2 from 2.1. In the old project, I did not specify a target SDK (the manifest did not contain something like:
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="8" />).
This gave me an error in the console when running, but everything worked fine so I didn't fool with it.

The new project now uses <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="8" /> in the manifest. But now my drawables from the /drawable-nodpi/ folder are loading with scaling, making them much smaller and significantly changing the desired visuals. If I cut out the <uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="8" /> tag from my manifest, they load properly without scaling.

Even when loading my images like so:
BitmapFactory.Options opts = new BitmapFactory.Options();
opts.inScaled = false; Bitmap bm = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(_resources, resId, opts);
They are still scaled when I declare the minimum SDK in the manifest, but not scaled if I remove that tag. How can I load them without scaling while still declaring the minimum SDK?

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Android :: Show Loading Image Of GIF Image For A Finate Time?

Jan 6, 2010

I want to show a loading Image of GIF type for a finite time .how to do this. Please tell me the solution if anyone knows.

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Android :: Load Image From Drawable?

Mar 16, 2010

I need to create a object Image from import javax.microedition.lcdui.Image; using a file .png placed in drawable folder. How can i do that?

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Android :: Add A 9patch Image To Xml Drawable?

May 1, 2010

I have the following drawable which draw a rectangle. Can you please tell me how can I add a 9patch image as the background of this drawable? code...

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Android :: Drawable Hdpi Not Appearing In Eclipse Emulator

May 11, 2010

I made each image a different color so I can tell if it is loading the right image. When I test my program on different density screens it only chooses the mdpi images. It scales them to match the correct dpi but doesn't choose the right folder. It just defaults to mdpi. In the manifest I have, android:normalScreens="true" android:anyDensity="false"

Anyone have a similar problem? I'm sure it is something simple that I am overlooking but I can't figure it out. From what I read on the Android Support Multiple Screens guide is that you should just have to put the different density images in their correct folders and Android will do the rest.

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Android :: Emulator - ERROR - User Data Image Is Used By Another Emulator

Apr 13, 2010

Finally strace gave me this:

CODE:................

And several other attempts to call "link" that also fail (sshfs does not support hard links).

Is it possible to change the emulator's behavior to create lock files somewhere in /tmp (using some hash of image path as lock file name)? I am OK to try this myself: which repositories from https://android.git.kernel.org/ are necessary to rebuild the emulator alone, and where in the sources is the code responsible for image locks?

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Android :: Emulator Error - User Data Image Is Used By Another Emulator

Nov 1, 2010

I am getting the following error when I try running my program in the emulator:

emulator: ERROR: the user data image is used by another emulator. aborting`

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Android :: Et View Insert Drawable Image

Nov 2, 2010

i am implementing puzzle game application in this application create one button in click the button display original image of the puzzle .original image display in dialog box then click ok return in to actual page how can implemented.

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Android :: Scale A Drawable Or Background Image?

Sep 9, 2009

On a layout I want to scale the background image (keeping its aspect ratio) to the space allocated when the page gets created. I am using layout.setBackgroundDrawable() and am using a BitmapDrawable to setGravity for clipping and filling, but don't see any option for scaling.

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Android :: Scale A Background Image Or Drawable?

Sep 9, 2009

On a layout I want to scale the background image (keeping it's aspect ratio) to the space allocated when the page gets created. Anyone have any idea how to do this?

I am using layout.setBackgroundDrawable() and am using a BitmapDrawable to setGravity for clipping and filling, but don't see any option for scaling.

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Android : Way To Send An Image (stored In Drawable) Via MMS

Nov 1, 2010

A number of images are "built in" to my app. They are stored in the drawable folder. I'd like to give the option of sending one of these images via mms (or even email) to someone in the user's address book. All the examples I've seen are sending images that are stored somewhere other then the default Eclipse drawable folders.

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Android :: Updating Image In Drawable Directory From Code Possible?

Mar 17, 2010

I have a picture in res/drawable directory: res/drawable/picture.jpeg.
Can I dynamically update this picture.jpeg from code? i.e. I want to use another picture to replace this picture in the drawable directory dynamically. If I can, what path should I use to access the picture? Should I use "res/drawable/picture.jpeg"?

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Android :: Portrait And Landscape Layouts - Drawable Image

Nov 15, 2009

I have an app that I started in 1.6. It used images that were specific to portrait and landscape layouts. I put these in the corresponding drawable folders, for example:

drawable/image01,png
drawable-land/image01.png

when I created a new project with 2.0 it gave me the following folders. drawable drawable-hdpi drawable-mdpi drawable-lpdi. when I look at the documentation around these folders it all seems very straight forward. I assumed that you were able to create the following folders. drawable-hdpi-land drawable-mdpi-land drawable-lpdi-land

and everything would work as before. The image directory would swap automagically pulling the appropriately laid out image depending on your screen orientation. Unfortunately it does not. The SDK seems to get confused, and if I clean the project, the folders come up as poorly named.

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Android :: Image View From Drawable Folder Path

Nov 11, 2010

I want to show image from drawable folder using path (res/drawable/icon.png). I do not want to use R.drawable.icon. Please anybody know how to view the image using res/drawable/icon.png.

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Android :: Setting An Image View Resource As Drawable

May 2, 2010

I am trying to create a drawable in code and change the color based on some criteria. When I try and set the Drawable as the background of the ImageView it displays but won't let me set any padding. I realized I need to set the ImageView image via the setImageDrawable() function in order to be able to set the padding. The problem I am running into is that when I set it via the setImageDrawable() function nothing is displayed.

Here is what I have written:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
ImageView icon = (ImageView) row.findViewById(R.id.icon);
ShapeDrawable mDrawable; int x = 0; int y = 0;
int width = 50; int height = 50;
float[] outerR = new float[] { 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12 };
mDrawable = new ShapeDrawable(new RoundRectShape(outerR, null, null));
mDrawable.setBounds(x, y+height, x + width, y);
switch(position){ case 0: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xffff0000); //Red break;
case 1: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xffff0000); //Red break;
case 2: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff00c000); //Green break;
case 3: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff00c000); //Green break;
case 4: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff0000ff); //Blue break;
case 5: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff0000ff); //Blue break;
case 6: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff696969); //Gray break;
case 7: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff696969); //Gray break;
case 8: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xffffff00); //Yellow break;
case 9: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff8b4513); //Brown break;
case 10: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff8b4513); //Brown break;
case 11: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xff8b4513); //Brown break;
case 12: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xffa020f0); //Purple break;
case 13: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xffff0000); //Red break;
case 14: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xffffd700); //Gold break;
case 15: mDrawable.getPaint().setColor(0xffff6600); //Orange break;
} icon.setImageDrawable(mDrawable); icon.setPadding(5, 5, 5, 5);
This results in a space for the ImageView but no image.

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Android :: Many Image Files In Res / Drawable - Access In Droid?

Feb 11, 2010

I have to make a dedicated image viewer app for Android 2.x.

There are too many jpeg image files: about 2000~ jpegs, over 100MB.

I want access the image files with their file names,
but I couldn't find such an example.

By the way, is it okay to put many image files in /res/drawable folder?

I heard that the android application cannot be installed on sdcard and

the program repository is very small so 100MB app cannot be installed generally.

I found some examples which download the large data files on sdcard online,

but I cannot run a web server to host the data files,

and I must upload the fully packaged program on Android Market. (Should I build one apk file?)

What are the best practices for managing too many resource images (or something) in Android?

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Android :: Convert Bitmap Image To Drawable In Droid?

Mar 10, 2010

How can i convert a Bitmap to Drawable.

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Android :: Store Image Files(*.png) To Folder R.drawable At Runtime?

Oct 16, 2009

How we can store image files(*.png) to the folder R.drawable at runtime?

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Get Drawable Name From Image Adapter?

Oct 20, 2011

Im making an app in which the user selects an image and then gets redirected to a new screen in which the drawable name is displayed.

This is the code triggered when the user click an image:

Code:
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View v, int position, long id) {
Intent tabsIntent = new Intent();
tabsIntent.setClassName("com.budisha.app", "com.budisha.app.TabClassActivity");
tabsIntent.putExtra("pic_name", position); //sends picture position
startActivity(tabsIntent);
}

This sends the new activity the drawable position. But i need to get the drawable name.

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