Setting up renditions for native android viewers, Configuring your app for enhanced renditions – Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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Setting up renditions for native Android viewers
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When using Web-based DPS App Builder to create a native Android app, you can specify which renditions should appear on Android tablets and
which renditions should appear on Android phones.
Setting up renditions for native Android viewers
A recommended approach is to create one small rendition for Android phones and a larger rendition for Android tablets. For example, if you want
to use the same sizes you used for an iOS app, you can create a 480x320 phone rendition and a 1024x768 tablet rendition. If you want to use a
design that more closely matches the aspect ratio of Android devices, you can create 800x480 and 1280x800 renditions.
You can create additional renditions to reduce the amount of scaling required when the viewer displays the folio on the device. For example, you
can create 1280x800, 1920x1200, and 2560x1600 devices. You can then specify all these renditions to be used for tablets in Web-based DPS
App Builder. The viewer will pick the rendition that most closely matches the device rendition.
To create a set of renditions, use the same Folio Name, Publication Date, and Product ID values for each folio rendition. For details, see Creating
folio renditions.
Configuring your app for enhanced renditions
In Web-based DPS App Builder, the Adobe ID you use for the Application account determines which folios are available to select.
Do the following:
1. Select the "Configure advanced rendition support" option to enable this feature.
2. Under "Tablet renditions," specify one or more renditions available in your Application account that will be used for tablets.
3. Under "Smartphone renditions," specify the rendition or renditions available in your Application account that will be used for phones.
[What if folio is not specified?]
Although there is no way to prevent folios from appearing on Android phones, one approach is to create a special rendition that tells users the app
is not available on this device.
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