I\'ve seen references to being able to specify two separate layout xml files for an activity, one for Portrait and one for Landscape. I\'ve not been to find any information on how to do that though. How do I specify for each activity which xml file is it\'s portrait layout and which is the Landscape layout?
Is it also possible to specify different layouts for different screen sizes? If so, how is this done?
Create a layout-land
directory and put the landscape version of your layout XML file in that directory.
You just have to put it under separate folders with different names depending on orientation and resolution, the device will automatically select the right one for its screen settings
More info here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
under \"Resource directory qualifiers for screen size and density\"
For Mouse lovers! I say right click on resources folder and Add new resource file
, and from Available qualifiers select the orientation
:
But still you can do it manually by say, adding the sub-folder \"layout-land\" to
\"Your-Project-Direction\\app\\src\\main\\res\"
since then any layout.xml file under this sub-folder will only work for landscape mode automatically.
Use \"layout-port\" for portrait mode.
Just a reminder:
Remove orientation
from android:configChanges
attribute for the activity in your manifest xml
file if you defined it:
android:configChanges=\"orientation|screenLayout|screenSize\"
Create a new directory layout-land
, then create xml
file with same name in layout-land
as it was layout
directory and align there your content for Landscape mode.
Note that id of content in both xml
is same.
Or use this:
<ScrollView xmlns:android=\"http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android\"
android:scrollbars=\"vertical\"
android:layout_height=\"wrap_content\"
android:layout_width=\"fill_parent\">
<LinearLayout android:orientation=\"vertical\"
android:layout_width=\"fill_parent\"
android:layout_height=\"fill_parent\">
<!-- Add your UI elements inside the inner most linear layout -->
</LinearLayout>
</ScrollView>