What application did you use to create the Icon-mdpi.png icons? [import]uid: 9371 topic_id: 3900 reply_id: 303900[/import]
You can use any photo editing application.
I use Gimp for the Mac… but Photoshop would be good too.
Icon.png (57x57)
Icon-ldpi.png (36x36)
Icon-mdpi.png (48x48)
Icon-hdpi.png (72x72) [import]uid: 10965 topic_id: 3900 reply_id: 12009[/import]
I didn’t think Gimp could do 24 bit [import]uid: 9371 topic_id: 3900 reply_id: 12016[/import]
I know the Android documentation recommends PNG-24 but I do not think it is necessary… I have always used Gimp and everything works and looks okay.
However, here are a couple of links that I have found useful:
http://www.graphicsoptimization.com/diy/filetypes/png24.htm
…and from Gimp FAQS:
For some industries, especially photography, 24-bit colour depths (8 bits per channel) are a real barrier to entry. Once again, it’s GEGL to the rescue. Work on integrating GEGL into GIMP began after 2.4 was released, and will span across several stable releases. This work will be completed in GIMP 3.0, which will have full support for high bit depths. If you need such support now and can’t wait, cinepaint and krita support 16 bits per channel now.
cinepaint - http://www.cinepaint.org/
krita - http://www.koffice.org/krita/
It should be noted that for publishing to the web, the current GIMP release is good enough. [import]uid: 10965 topic_id: 3900 reply_id: 12067[/import]
So you use 32 bit?
I created just a Icon-mdpi.png (48x48)icon and put it in the same folder as main.lua but it didn’t show the icon on the Android device, I guess I need the other ones too just in case.
Thanks for the info
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