Loading docs/html/guide/topics/resources/providing-resources.jd +25 −0 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -329,6 +329,31 @@ your application for other languages.</p> indicates the current locale.</p> indicates the current locale.</p> </td> </td> </tr> </tr> <tr id="LayoutDirectionQualifier"> <td>Layout Direction</td> <td>Examples:<br/> <code>ldrtl</code><br/> <code>ldltr</code><br/> </td> <td><p>The layout direction of your application. {@code ldrtl} means "layout-direction-right-to-left". {@code ldltr} means "layout-direction-left-to-right" and is the default implicit value. </p> <p>This can apply to any resource like layouts or values or drawables. </p> <p>For example, if you want to provide some specific layout for the Arabic language and some generic layout for any other "right-to-left" language (like Persian or Hebrew) then you would have: </p> <pre class="classic no-pretty-print"> res/ layout/ <span style="color:black"> main.xml </span>(This is the default layout) layout-ar/ <span style="color:black"> main.xml </span>(This is the specific layout for Arabic) layout-ldrtl/ <span style="color:black"> main.xml </span>(This applies to any "right-to-left" language, except for Arabic, because the ar language qualifier has a higher precedence.) </pre> </td> </tr> <tr id="SmallestScreenWidthQualifier"> <tr id="SmallestScreenWidthQualifier"> <td>smallestWidth</td> <td>smallestWidth</td> <td><code>sw<N>dp</code><br/><br/> <td><code>sw<N>dp</code><br/><br/> Loading Loading
docs/html/guide/topics/resources/providing-resources.jd +25 −0 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -329,6 +329,31 @@ your application for other languages.</p> indicates the current locale.</p> indicates the current locale.</p> </td> </td> </tr> </tr> <tr id="LayoutDirectionQualifier"> <td>Layout Direction</td> <td>Examples:<br/> <code>ldrtl</code><br/> <code>ldltr</code><br/> </td> <td><p>The layout direction of your application. {@code ldrtl} means "layout-direction-right-to-left". {@code ldltr} means "layout-direction-left-to-right" and is the default implicit value. </p> <p>This can apply to any resource like layouts or values or drawables. </p> <p>For example, if you want to provide some specific layout for the Arabic language and some generic layout for any other "right-to-left" language (like Persian or Hebrew) then you would have: </p> <pre class="classic no-pretty-print"> res/ layout/ <span style="color:black"> main.xml </span>(This is the default layout) layout-ar/ <span style="color:black"> main.xml </span>(This is the specific layout for Arabic) layout-ldrtl/ <span style="color:black"> main.xml </span>(This applies to any "right-to-left" language, except for Arabic, because the ar language qualifier has a higher precedence.) </pre> </td> </tr> <tr id="SmallestScreenWidthQualifier"> <tr id="SmallestScreenWidthQualifier"> <td>smallestWidth</td> <td>smallestWidth</td> <td><code>sw<N>dp</code><br/><br/> <td><code>sw<N>dp</code><br/><br/> Loading