On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 04:49:27PM -0700, Erik wrote:
> I think you're overriding the original layout params when you set the new 
> one. Instead, get the view's layout params, change the width and height, 
> and then set them back.
> 
> Though you may want to try using a LinearLayout and weight, which would do 
> the layout for you.

Actually, the solution was to do what I'd planned on doing in the first
place---create the smaller copy of the original image.  But, I have run
into this before with RelativeLayout, where changing the dimensions
of something wrecks the layout...so I'm really asking just to find out
why, etc.... (i.e., for future reference)

Thanks,
   --jim

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