I have different layout files for different screens size like
Folder Structure:
- layout
- layout-large
layout-small
For emulators like HVGA and QVGA there is no problem, the respective layout.xml file being refereed. But the layout-large folder is ignored when I run the emulator of WVGA(480x854) , here it is referring the "layout" folder of the application. Please point me to the right direction which is right way to handle this situation.
I tried using
layout-large-hdpi layout-large-mdpi layout-large-ldpi layout-normal-hdpi layout-normal-mdpi layout-normal-ldpi
And in the AndroidManifest.xml I specified
<supports-screens
android:largeScreens="true"
android:normalScreens="true"
android:smallScreens="true"
android:anyDensity="true" />
but no success
Make sure the set up emulator's default size is "large" and not "xlarge".
For example if the emulator size is "xlarge", then the "layout-large" folder will be ignored and the default "layout" folder will be used, because it can't find a "layout-xlarge" folder.
This is easy to identify if your using Android Studio.
Have you checked if your API Level is already supporting this? I had this issue as well. In my case I used following line in the manifest, which set the TargetSDK to 4 (1.6), where the support of those different layouts started.
Links:
Screen Support
I think the Problem is that people always create a large screen by AVD Manager and it sets the default density to 240 which is not supported by
/res/layout-large
If you want to want to test/res/layout-large/any_layout.xml
then you should see the density of your virtual device it should be set to 160 not 240 or 120