Loading docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/compatible-screens-element.jd +10 −5 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -37,10 +37,11 @@ devices with such screens.</p> element</strong>. Using this element can dramatically reduce the potential user base for your element</strong>. Using this element can dramatically reduce the potential user base for your application, by not allowing users to install your application if they have a device with a screen application, by not allowing users to install your application if they have a device with a screen configuration that you have not listed. You should use it only as a last resort, when the configuration that you have not listed. You should use it only as a last resort, when the application absolutely does not work with all screen configurations. Instead of using this element, application absolutely does not work with specific screen configurations. Instead of using this you should follow the guide to <a href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html">Supporting element, you should follow the guide to <a href= Multiple Screens</a>, in order to provide complete support for multiple screens, by adding "{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html">Supporting Multiple Screens</a> to alternative resources for different screen sizes and densities.</p> provide scalable support for multiple screens using alternative layouts and bitmaps for different screen sizes and densities.</p> <p>If you want to set only a minimum screen <em>size</em> for your your application, then you <p>If you want to set only a minimum screen <em>size</em> for your your application, then you should use the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/supports-screens-element.html">{@code should use the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/supports-screens-element.html">{@code Loading Loading @@ -94,6 +95,10 @@ href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting Multiple <li>{@code hdpi}</li> <li>{@code hdpi}</li> <li>{@code xhdpi}</li> <li>{@code xhdpi}</li> </ul> </ul> <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This attribute currently does not accept {@code xxhdpi} as a valid value, but you can instead specify {@code 480} as the value, which is the approximate threshold for xhdpi screens.</p> <p>For information about the different screen densities, see <a <p>For information about the different screen densities, see <a href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting Multiple Screens</a>.</p> href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting Multiple Screens</a>.</p> </dd> </dd> Loading Loading
docs/html/guide/topics/manifest/compatible-screens-element.jd +10 −5 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -37,10 +37,11 @@ devices with such screens.</p> element</strong>. Using this element can dramatically reduce the potential user base for your element</strong>. Using this element can dramatically reduce the potential user base for your application, by not allowing users to install your application if they have a device with a screen application, by not allowing users to install your application if they have a device with a screen configuration that you have not listed. You should use it only as a last resort, when the configuration that you have not listed. You should use it only as a last resort, when the application absolutely does not work with all screen configurations. Instead of using this element, application absolutely does not work with specific screen configurations. Instead of using this you should follow the guide to <a href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html">Supporting element, you should follow the guide to <a href= Multiple Screens</a>, in order to provide complete support for multiple screens, by adding "{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html">Supporting Multiple Screens</a> to alternative resources for different screen sizes and densities.</p> provide scalable support for multiple screens using alternative layouts and bitmaps for different screen sizes and densities.</p> <p>If you want to set only a minimum screen <em>size</em> for your your application, then you <p>If you want to set only a minimum screen <em>size</em> for your your application, then you should use the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/supports-screens-element.html">{@code should use the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/supports-screens-element.html">{@code Loading Loading @@ -94,6 +95,10 @@ href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting Multiple <li>{@code hdpi}</li> <li>{@code hdpi}</li> <li>{@code xhdpi}</li> <li>{@code xhdpi}</li> </ul> </ul> <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This attribute currently does not accept {@code xxhdpi} as a valid value, but you can instead specify {@code 480} as the value, which is the approximate threshold for xhdpi screens.</p> <p>For information about the different screen densities, see <a <p>For information about the different screen densities, see <a href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting Multiple Screens</a>.</p> href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting Multiple Screens</a>.</p> </dd> </dd> Loading