I am developing an Android app and I currently have about 8 layout xml files in the layout
folder. The need for organizing this folder is increasing with each additional layout resource file. However, when I create a folder inside of the layout folder and move a resource to it via the refactor operation, it breaks my project.
For example, my resource i开发者_如何学Cs being refernced here:
setContentView(R.layout.login);
After moving the login.xml file to a newly created folder called "test"
, it breaks my build.
If I update the reference to:
setContentView(R.layout.test.login);
It still doesn't compile.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sub folders in resources is not currently supported. I think everyone who read this should put a star on the issue.
you need to follow the naming convention You cannot create a folder inside a layout. if you want to create a folder, create inside a res folder. ex:- layout-large,layout-small etc
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