Display display = ((WindowManager)
getSystemService(WINDOW_SERVICE)).getDefaultDisplay();
int width = display.getWidth();
int height = display.getHeight();
On Friday, August 10, 2012 4:34:12 PM UTC-5, cellurl wrote:
>
> I have an app that looks fine on an HTC-G1, but is all misaligned on a
> tablet.
> Q: What functions should I use to find screen size, so I can get rid
> of the hard numbers you see below.
> For example, 347 is 50% in the X direction...
> Thanks for any leads!
> -cellurl
>
>
> public class View extends SurfaceView implements SurfaceHolder.Callback {
>
> class Thread extends Thread implements OnJetEventListener {}
>
> public Thread(SurfaceHolder surfaceHolder, Context context,
> Handler handler) {}
>
> c = mSurfaceHolder.lockCanvas(null);
> // synchronized (mSurfaceHolder) {
> doDraw(c);
> }
>
> private void doNeedleAnimation2nd(Canvas canvas) {
>
> float px= 347; //this is the center for R.drawable.needle
> float py= 33;
> canvas.translate(-110, 245); //this is the pivot for
> R.drawable.background_a
> }
>
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