Can't See Graphical Layout in eclipse - android

I just update my ADT and when I try to see layout in an old project I get this message
"LayoutLib is too recent. Update your tool!"
what does it mean? what is LayoutLib?

You'll need to upgrade your ADT Eclipse plugin to the latest version. You more than likely updated your SDK tools, but didn't update the plugin along with it. See these links:
Can't preview Android XML layout - LayoutLib is too recent. Update your tool?
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=17369

If it's still broken after you update, try this:
Right click on the layout xml file in the navigator (package explorer) and
choose open with > the "Android Layout Editor" from the list.
If it's still not working, try some of the other Editors from the list before you choose the Android Layout Editor again. this worked for me;-)

My role as the marketing man was to edit the layouts of the app screens to make them prettier, using the Graphical Layout of Eclipse. As a complete technical dodo, I was working under technical expert direction, but one day when he wasn't looking, I thought I could be clever.... I couldn't.
Like the others on this thread, I couldn't see the graphical layout tab and spent several hours in following the recommendations, updating various SDKs, ADTs etc etc. without remedy.
The solution was simple.
In being 'clever',I had moved the files I wanted to work on, from their position in res/layout to a new folder 'To be edited'. I planned to complete them there and then move them back into res/layout.
Unfortunately, I didn't realise that Eclipse is expecting to find layout files in res/layout (and why not?).
So I moved one file back into res/layout and bingo! Up came the Graphical Layout tab.
Recommendations:
1. Do not allow marketing people near Eclipse.
2. Provide an upgrade to Eclipse especially for marketing people. When run, a screen appears that says..'Make lunch for the technicians..'

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Android Studio: My layouts are all gone. What happened?

I had several layouts for various size devices and at each orientation. Somehow, they've all disappeared and only the original layout shows again, no matter which device type or size or orientation I select in Android Studio's renderer.
I've upgraded Android Studio. I've renamed the parent folder the source project and files were in. I've upgraded the sdk. Also, Although my app is not a Gradle project, I did something the IDE kept bugging me to do... I believe I moved something from AndroidManifest to build.gradle.
I don't know which step caused me to lose my layouts, as I didn't notice as I worked on other things.
Does anyone have any idea what I might have done that would cause my layouts to disappear?
Thanks.
They have not disappeared and you have not lost them!
Click on the drop down which I have circled (It probably says Android for you) and choose "Project" view which is what you were used to before the update.

Android: Graphical Layout not working - doesn't show anything

My situation is: I once made an android project(2.2 version) but soon needed to format my computer. After formatting, I downloaded eclipse again but when I imported my project, I wasn't able to use the 'graphical layout' menu for xml. It doesn't show me anything like the picture below.
http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/3586/19978552.png
I cleaned the project and updated the Android SDK, however, none of these seemed to work well. What could be causing this?
Try restarting Eclipse. Usually that solves the problem for me when that happens.
Right click on your layout xml file and select Open With -> Android Layout Editor. It will force eclipse to open file in android's layout editor mode
None of above worked for me. what worked for me is:
1- Select a Google APIs Project Build Target rather than one of the Android X.X ones. This setting is in right click on project -> Properties->Android.
2- Make a change in XML and save it. Now switch back to "Graphical Layout" and it will show the layout.
For some, only 2nd step works.
This Question was asked 3 year ago, I am sure that you have get your solution, however i was also facing the same problem but got the solution in eclipse, here it is:-
1)Goto help->AboutEclipse->Installation details.
2)check the version of Android DDMS, Android development tool, Android hierarchy viewer, Android native development tool, Android trace view and tracer for openGl ES in installed software tab.
3)If they have different version than you have to update all of them.
4)Goto help->check for update in eclipse and follow the instruction.
5)Then restart eclipse.
This solve my problem.
The topic seems a little bit cold, but I wanted to add it nonetheless.
I had a similar problem with my layouts recently. When i create a project it automatically creates the layouts in the latest version of Android (eclipse shows it as version 22 of android as of today). But i can't see anything. So i just change the version to, say 18, and it shows ok. Furthermore if i want to change it back to version 22 it throws and exception, saying that a class can't be instantiated. (I am probably missing a class or a library on my system.)
Therefore if you cant see the layout it might be a good idea to switch back to earlier versions for development. cheers.

Eclipse Not Showing Graphical Layout for Android XML files

I had a HD hardware failure the otherday and have been trying to recreate my Android programming environment.
I have installed Eclipse and the Android SDK. I have updated the SDK to the latest version.
I then imported my project from my backup folder. When I look at my layout files in eclipse I cannot view the Grphical.layout as its not an option. I get the following tab options for the page (Design or Source).
However my old environmet which i have a copy of in a virtual machine gives me following tab options for the layout file (Graphical Layout or filename.xml)
Any ideas why this is occuring? I assume it must be something to do with eclipse not realising that its menat to be looking at android xml layout files.
Please help,
Iain
comic if graphical layout is not showing by opening the xml file try using OpenWith ->Layout Editor on the xml file witch u want to open from project explorer under res folder
If the above answer doesn't work and if you cannot see the option of 'Layout Editor' on right click, restart eclipse. Worked for me.
sometime graphical layout show.but nothing showing.only blank.this is happen because the manifest minimum sdk is not support to view the layout.to resolve that change the api level which display in the right corner of layout display area.
I tried the option suggested by Muni, but did not work. Then I noticed that the Android version in the Graphical Layout was higher than what I had selected for my project which was causing the issue. After setting it to appropriate version it worked fine.
I had same problem with ADT eclipse. Probably this happens when you change something with your editor like changing themes.
Need not to worry about this, here I have solution for your issue it to navigate with your xml sourc and xml Layout files as for displaying Graphical Layout use this keyboard shortcut.
Shift+Alt+F7 and for navigating with source editor of xml file use this shortcuts as Alt+F7 Thanks for such good question. hope my answer will useful for all those are stuck with this.
I was facing this problem but that didn't get corrected by restarting.
Actually, my xml file say "MyFile.xml" was present in a sub folder of layout and in the layout folder itself(root).
When i opened "MyFile.xml" from the subfolder it just showed the code.
When i opened "MyFile.xml" directly from the layout folder(not from itz sub folder), it showed both the design and code.
:p
that was my blunder!
Just follow this pattern :
Package Explorer ---> res --> Layout ---> activity_main.XML
Open activity_main.XML
May 2013
just open with regular xml editor and put them side by side. 'right click' open with xml editor, and drag it so the windows layout side by side.
My problem was that I installed everything and restarted eclipse. But I didn't go back to.
Window | Android SDK manager.
When I did that I saw that eventhough I had installed everything and the SDK worked just fine. There was another 3 packages left to install. I installed that (and some sample code). Restarted Eclipse and everything worked like a charm.
This Question was asked 3 year ago, I am sure that you have get your solution, however i was also facing the same problem but got the solution in eclipse, here it is:-
1)Goto help->AboutEclipse->Installation details.
2)check the version of Android DDMS, Android development tool, Android hierarchy viewer, Android native development tool, Android trace view and tracer for openGl ES in installed software tab.
3)If they have different version than you have to update all of them.
4)Goto help->check for update in eclipse and follow the instruction.
5)Then restart eclipse.
This solve my problem.
From the upper right corner try a different "Android version to use when rendering layouts in eclipse". (Small green android icon). This worked for me.
If you can't see "Android Layout Editor",
right click on an xml layout file and choose Open With | Android Common XML Editor then choose Graphical Layout tab.
See here
If the above solutions doesn't fix the problem , then remove the very first line that is autogenerated while creating the xml file
and select some theme like "No Title Bar" or other.
Your problem will be fixed.
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Can't preview Android XML layout - LayoutLib is too recent. Update your tool?

After upgrading the Android SDK through the AVD manager, I cannot preview XML layouts any longer in eclipse for Android 2.2 previews. Eclipse says, "LayoutLib is too recent. Update your tool!"
Using the drop-down and choosing any other platform works fine. Why is this happening for Android 2.2 previews?
I have also updated the ADT plugin for ecplise as well. Any suggestions?
This is a bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=17369
Updating from 10.0.1 to 12.0.0 resolved this issue for me.
In Eclipse, Help --> Check for updates
You'll likely see three items to be updated to 12.0.0+. Install, restart Eclipse, and the layout view should display without error.
More of a fix than an answer, or a fix with no explanation: r-click on the res\layout*.xml file you want to open, select Open with, then select Android Layout Editor. That should open the .xml in the graphical layout/design view you're used to.
For whatever reason, after updating from 10.0.1 to 12.0.0, my layout viewer default changed to XML Editor (one of the options under the context menu referenced above), and I have to manually open with different editor. Opening manually selecting Android Layout Editor seems to set ALE as the default for that .xml file going forward.
I had the same issue. Went in Eclipse->Help->CheckforUpdates. Selected everything there and hit next. Keep hitting next until finish. The update will start at the bottom right hand corner. Will also ask for permission. Press "OK". Will restart eclipse and problem is solved. I guess there was a bug with ADT but whatever this update fixed it.

XML layout editor

I'm new to android programming, but one thing that I can't seem to get down is writing the XML files. I use a program called droiddraw to help generate the xml code. This program is very simple because it lets me add buttons and DRAG them where I want them. Once I get the screen/form (or whatever it's called) setup the say I like, it will generate the the xml file for me. My question is this: "Does eclipse have a plugin that will do that too?" I know that I can view the form/screen that I can designing, and add buttons and such, but I can't drag them to where I want them. I always have to edit the layout values manually.
The xml layout editor that ships with Eclipse is pretty woeful. Thankfully Google are putting effort into improving this so that we have a more seamless drag n drop experience. You can download and compile the latest works here http://tornorbye.blogspot.com/2010/11/building-android-ide-tools.html
or just wait a week (or two) for Gingerbread to be released. A stable version is sure to be included in the Eclipse ADT update that is released then.
ADT is nicely integrated into Eclipse for Android development.

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