I'm guessing there's some way to treat each OS version as a different
language, and use the national language support to select between
implementations.  Don't have any specific ideas, though.

On Sep 14, 12:14 pm, Mark Wyszomierski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to specify a background in a layout based on OS
> version?:
>
>   android:background_1.5="@color/white"
>   android:background_above_1.5="@drawable/mybackground"
>
> I'm running into a problem where using a 9 png drawable for the
> background causes a stack overflow exception on a listview item (stack
> trace shows its related to a child TextView -> drawText()). The layout
> is simple:
>
>   <LinearLayout>
>      <ImageView />
>      <TextView />
>   </LinearLayout>
>
> and the background works fine on 1.6 and above. It's just 1.5 that's
> having the issue. If I set the background to be a color, it works
> fine.
>
> Thanks

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