am 8461f2fa: am 46684d2c: Merge "Add anydpi to the providing-resources docs" into mnc-dev

* commit '8461f2fa02c4c2ca2eef5bae391f1d1ff2c28593':
  Add anydpi to the providing-resources docs
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Adam Lesinski
2015-10-06 00:57:43 +00:00
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@@ -646,7 +646,8 @@ application during runtime.</p>
<code>xxhdpi</code><br/>
<code>xxxhdpi</code><br/>
<code>nodpi</code><br/>
<code>tvdpi</code>
<code>tvdpi</code><br/>
<code>anydpi</code>
</td>
<td>
<ul class="nolist">
@@ -667,7 +668,11 @@ to match the device density.</li>
<li>{@code tvdpi}: Screens somewhere between mdpi and hdpi; approximately 213dpi. This is
not considered a "primary" density group. It is mostly intended for televisions and most
apps shouldn't need it&mdash;providing mdpi and hdpi resources is sufficient for most apps and
the system will scale them as appropriate. This qualifier was introduced with API level 13.</li>
the system will scale them as appropriate. <em>Added in API Level 13</em></li>
<li>{@code anydpi}: This qualifier matches all screen densities and takes precedence over
other qualifiers. This is useful for
<a href="{@docRoot}training/material/drawables.html#VectorDrawables">vector drawables</a>.
<em>Added in API Level 21</em></li>
</ul>
<p>There is a 3:4:6:8:12:16 scaling ratio between the six primary densities (ignoring the
tvdpi density). So, a 9x9 bitmap in ldpi is 12x12 in mdpi, 18x18 in hdpi, 24x24 in xhdpi and so on.