Android :: Set Drawable Without Using Lot Of Images?

Oct 3, 2010

When i have an ImageButton and a drawable and i want to do something like the Drawer or Twitter where when i press the button and the corner of the image is highlighted over the edge, in drawer its yellow, in twitter its white. Like the one below.How do i set my drawable without using a lot of images?

Android :: set drawable without using lot of images?


Android :: How To Preview All Drawable Images?

Dec 15, 2009

Android framework has variety of icons and images - accessible as R.drawable.* - that can be used by applications for common tasks. Their names give some hint about what they are, but in many cases that's not sufficient. One has to use trial-n-error to find the right icon that fits one's purpose.

My question: Is there a way where I can preview all these images in one place, so that I can quickly decide which ones to use? I have looked inside android source code, but couldn't locate the root of these drawables.

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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 :: Setting Button Images In Drawable XML

Mar 25, 2010

I am getting an error from Eclipse when I use this xml file (res / drawable/btnswitch.xml) to designate different button conditions

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:state_pressed="true" android:drawable="@drawable/btn_st_rd" />
<!-- pressed --> <item android:state_focused="true"
android:drawable="@drawable/btn_st_gr" /> <!-- focused --> <item android:drawable="@drawable/btn_st_gr" /> <!-- default --> </selector>

I call it in my layout file with this code:

<Button android:id="@+id/startTimer_btn" android:src="@drawable/btnswitch"" android:layout_width="wrap_content" android:layout_height="fill_parent" />
Eclipse says it can't run the configuration because I have errors but does not show any errors. And when I remove the xml code (to go back to my original code which just sets a background image for the Button) it says that now has errors. I have to restart Eclipse to get the original code to run again.

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Android :: Drawable - Folder For Storing Images In Project

Jul 16, 2010

I was working on Android 1.5, but now moved to the latest version. So there is only "drawable" folder in Android 1.5, but now There are 3 different folder for storing images in android project. And as i have found some articles for these 3 folders that

hdpi means High-dpi
mdpi means medium-dpi
ldpi means low-dpi

But still in confusion that what is the exact purpose of these 3 folders and when to use particular folder to store images in that?

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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 :: How To Pass Drawable As Parameter So Images Get Parsed?

Jul 22, 2010

I try to save a unique image to each object but I get this error, how should the constructor look for it to work that way? The constructor Beer(String, int, int) is undefined

m_beer = new ArrayList<Beer>();
final Beer b1 = new Beer("Tuborg", 7, R.drawable.tuborg);
final Beer b2 = new Beer("Carlsberg", 7, R.drawable.carlsberg);
final Beer b3 = new Beer("Urquel", 9, R.drawable.urquel);
public class Beer { //Members private String name;
private int color; //1 = Very dark 10 = Very light private R.drawable icon;
//Methods public Beer(String name, int color, R.drawable icon) {
this.name = name; this.color = color; this.icon = icon;
} public String getName() { return name;
} public void setName(String name) { this.name = name;
} public int getColor() { return this.color;
} public void setColor(int color) { this.color = color;
} public R.drawable getIcon() { return icon;
} }

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Android :: Building Drawable Images To Use On Surface Canvas

Sep 28, 2010

I have some images (.png format) that I use as drawables on the surface of canvas in my android app. The problem I have is mspaint only allows a rectangular image file, so whatever I draw on the screen always shows up in a box. Is there a (free) program or way I can edit the png files so that when they are drawn on the surface of my canvas, they are drawn to shape?

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Android :: Drawable Images - Cropping Edges To Make Rounded

Feb 16, 2010

I have a small project in which I download images from Internet in the form of drawable and use them in Imageview for which I have provided functionality similar to an Imagebutton but without the gray edges. The question is that is there any functionality in Android (similar to IPhone) by which we can crop the drawable from edges to make them rounded edged drawable. Even if its a "not-tested-neither-recommended" method, do let me know. I would like to work on this a bit.

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Android :: Drawable Resource Images - JPEG Files Supported

May 28, 2010

Can I have sub-folders to hold my drawable resources. For example can I store an image in, say, 'res/drawable/content/images/myimage.jpg' and then find that resource via a call to:
id = context.getResources().getIdentifier("com.mycompany.myprog:drawable/ content/images/myimage", null, null);
I have tried this and it doesn't seem to be working (but I may have something wrong). Is it supposed to work or do all the resources need to be in the root drawable folder? Also, are jpeg files supported and drawable resources?

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Android :: Images In Droid.R.drawable Considered Safe For Third-party Developers To Use?

May 19, 2009

Are the images in android.R.drawable considered safe for third-party developers to use?

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Android :: Change Tutorial To Access Images From Sd Card / Make Subfolders Within R.drawable?

Aug 9, 2010

How would I edit this tutorial so that it will grab images from the SD card? code...

Alternatively is it possible to make subfolders within R.drawable?

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How To Move Set Of Images In Resources / Drawable - HDPI To Assets Folder

Dec 13, 2013

I am trying to move a set of images currently in the resources/drawable-hdpi folder to the Assets folder.

These images are copied to the private application directory when the app is installed.

When I do this the resulting image is smaller than when I had the image in the resources folder. i.e. the baked beans image is smaller than the others. If I load the baked beans images from the drawables folder it is the same size as the other product images.

I have tried to scale the image but it has no effect.

public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent)
{
ImageView imView = (ImageView)rowView.findViewById(R.id.product_thumb nail);
ImageView imProduct = (ImageView)rowView.findViewById(R.id.product_icon) ;
tvName.setText((CharSequence) values.get(position).getName());

[Code]...

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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 :: Load Images In OpenGL Without Having Thin Outline Appear Around Images?

Nov 2, 2009

I'm basically using the same method of loading bitmaps in OpenGL that the SpriteMethodTest example uses and have been unable to get rid of an annoying outline that appears around all of my images.

For example, If I were to load an image of a white circle on a white background, I would expect to see nothing. Instead, I would see my circle because its edge would be gray. In SpriteMethodTest, I replaced the background image with white and was able to see that the edges of the android images flying around also don't seem to be rendered correctly.

Does anyone know how to load images in OpenGL without having a thin outline appear around the images?

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Android :: Adding Some Nine Patch Images Breaks All Of My Other Images

Apr 6, 2010

I'm working to convert some background images to nine patch so they scale better on different phones.
The problem is that if I have the following resource structure: drawable-hdpi/background.png drawable-hdpi/button.png drawable-mdpi/background.png drawable-mdpi/button.png drawable-ldpi/background.png drawable-ldpi/button.png and then I drop a new drawable-hdpi/background.9.png file into the mix, it breaks button.png during the pre-compile. The error is "No resource found that matches the given name (at 'background' with value '@drawable/button').Simply removing that one nine patch file fixes the build. Should I be able to have some nine patch images and some normal ones, or to have nine patch only in hdpi but not mdpi or ldpi? This is Eclipse 3.5.1 with the latest ADT.

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Motorola Droid X :: Does Google Images Let You Select Images?

Jul 18, 2010

Just curious how many have this issue.If you are unsure select the link below and find out pls.

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Android :: Tutorials On How To Create Jpeg Images Or Convert Images Into Jpeg?

Jun 23, 2010

1.myJpegFile = new File("images/jpegImage.jpg");
2.output = new BufferedOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(myJpegFile));
3.encoder = JPEGCodec.createJPEGEncoder(output);
4.encoder.encode(myJpegImage); Please could you give me the equivalent code for line no. 3 and 4 in Android?

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Android :: Res / Drawable / Not In Eclipse?

Aug 25, 2010

I am new application development. I am using Eclipse for making applications. When trying to create new project using Eclipse It is not creating simple res/drawable/ instead its creating three drawable folder. i.e. 1] drawable-hdpi 2] drawable-ldpi, 3]drawable-mdpi What is this all three for? General scenario as per Google it needs res/drawable/ to save icon image. Now on Eclise where to save icons? On all folder or?

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Android :: Add XML Drawable In Eclipse

Oct 19, 2010

According to official documentation Google says that "Once you've defined your Drawable in XML, save the file in the res/drawable/ directory of your project." is the way to add a XML drawable to the project. But when I created the project ADT created 3 different drawable folders for mdpi, hdpi, and ldpi. So when I wanted to create my XML drawable, I right click on my drawable-hdpi folder and select "Add new Android XML file", and there I have to select what kind of XML file I want to create, but there isn't "drawable" to select. If I create new text file and save it as button_drawable.xml Eclipse says that there is an Error in the file and that It can't build my project.

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Android :: Is This Built In Drawable?

Feb 8, 2010

In this linked image , I see the button on the right quite often in a lot of apps. On my Moto Droid, it is used extensively in the settings app. It is also used as the default AlertDialog icon. Can I use this via a android.r.drawable?

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Android :: Can I Get ID From Created Drawable

May 26, 2009

I created a new Drawable with: Drawable dx = resources.getDrawable(R.drawable.mydaysminipic_ov); dx.setColorFilter(0xff00ff00, Mode.SRC_ATOP);

and for: updateViews.setImageViewResource(predefinedDraw, --> ID from dx); I need the ID from it... but how to get?

Or any other Idea how to assign my Drawable dx to the above predefinedDraw?

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Android :: Add TouchListener To Drawable?

Jan 9, 2010

I want to make a Drawable touchable for a component I am creating, does anyone know how to do that? code...

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Android :: Converting Canvas To Drawable?

Sep 5, 2009

Is it possible to convert a Canvas to Drawable?I may be really off in my solution, so if you have a better suggestion, please do tell me. This is what I'm trying to do.I'm trying to create a custom RadioButton. to set different states of the radio button, I need to use this parameter and one of the parameter to addState is Drawable. I know I can easily provide an image file and use it as a Drawable, but I want to do some image manipulation to the image before using it.There is a tutorial in ApiDemo called AlphaBitmap. It uses the onDraw method of a View to change a PNG file to full red and draw something with a gradient. So I customized it to shade an icon with gradient. So the problem now is that this is a View, and the View works perfectly fine if I add this View to the main view. But i want to convert this View to Drawable so I can use it as one of the parameter in addState. What I really want to achieve is to have different colour shades for different state of the RadioButton without providing different images to do so.

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Android :: Organizing Res / Drawable Folder

Aug 10, 2010

My app has loads of images in the drawable folder, and I want to organize them into sub folders to make them more manageable. When I create a new folder, and move the images, they are no longer found (and not compiled into the R.java file). Can this be done, or do all my hundreds of images have to sit directly in the drawable folder?

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Android :: Modify The Drawable Of An ImageView

Oct 25, 2009

I have a gridView generated using BaseAdaptor. (and implementing methods getView() , getCount() ,...) My problem is that i want to specify a drwable image for each ImageView created using BaseAdaptor.

i tried this line: myBaseAdapterInstance.getView(i, null, gridview).setImageDrawable(R.drawable.myimage);

where i is the position of the ImageView that i want.

But myImage isnt displayed on the gridView.

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Android :: How To Appear Scrollbar Drawable Properly?

Oct 7, 2010

I tried replacing scrollbar image with another drawable,setting scrollbar to a listview,but scrollbar image is appearing very weird,it is stretched vertically. I am setting to list view as android:scrollbarThumbVertical="@drawable/scrollbar" android:scrollbarTrackVertical="@drawable/scrollbar"
Is there any other attribute i need to set to make image appear properly.

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Android :: Defining Selector Drawable

Feb 14, 2009

I am trying to setup a selector drawable in my asset file like this: * 2 different images for 'on'/'off' mode in rest mode (i.e. it does not has focus) * another 2 different images for 'on'/'off' mode in focus mode (i.e. it has the focus). In my case, the rest mode works, but the 'focus' mode does not. Can you please tell me what am I missing in the focus mode? Code...

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Android :: Gallery3D Apk Does Not Contain Drawable Hdpi?

Feb 22, 2010

I have built android 2.1 on freescale's i.MX platform. But after running Gallery3D, it will crash with the log of failed to load resource. I found that the whole drawable-hdpi/ (it really contains in the Gallery3D source code res/) is not in the apk package, and cause lack of drawable-hdpi/icon_cancel.png. The apk only contains drawable-mdpi/ and drawable/. My question is why the drawable-hdpi/ resource is dropped when building apk? Per my understanding is that, which drawable-* resource loading is determined on runtime, and all the drawable-* should be in the apk package.

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Android :: Detecting Which Drawable Folder Was Used

Nov 26, 2009

Is there a way to detect whether a image was pulled from the folder res/drawable or res/drawable-hdpi?I am trying to save space and have a program that is using some hdpi bitmaps and some mdpi bitmaps. When an image is placed in drawable-hdpi it automatically replaces the mdpi version. I need to know when this happens beacuseI am using bitamp.resize() to fix the image sizes.The problem is that the getDensity() method (in the if statment after the && ) returns the screen density and I need the original bitmap density. This allays matched the screenDPI and returns false. I have a lot of artwork and do not want to duplicate everything for every size screen. I am trying to just create hdpi bitmaps for the ones that don't look good when re-sized.

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