Awesome, Kyle, thank you. I'm looking forward to the iPad version with
great anticipation!

On 19 May 2012 16:19, Kyle Oba <kyle...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for the feedback.  Also, thank you for using the app.  I'm
> flattered.
>
> Doc strings and source code are only available (via Clojure for some of
> the items).  As far as doc strings go, that's a limitation based on whether
> the author of the library attached that metadata to their code.
>
> As for source code, I'm currently pulling that from the
> clojure.repl/source-fn function.  For some items, the source code cannot be
> found.  It seems I can find the source for all the org.clojure/clojure, but
> nothing else.  I'm open to suggestions here, or perhaps I'm doing it wrong?
>  I have some ideas on how to get around this, but don't want to make any
> promises for updates here yet.
>
> An iPad version may materialize at a later date.  But, there are a few
> things on my todo list before then.  As for the returning from the source
> code view, that's something I'm working on and the interaction here will
> probably change in the future.  Sorry that's vague, but I'm working through
> it at the moment.
>
> Thanks again for the feedback.  It's great to hear how things are working,
> or not, as the case may be.
>
> Best,
> Kyle
>
> On Saturday, May 19, 2012 1:42:04 AM UTC-10, Robert Stuttaford wrote:
>>
>> Hey Kyle,
>>
>> I bought this, it looks great. However, browsing around I get a lot of
>> "Sorry, (doc string|Clojure source) not available" messages. Was this
>> intentional? If so, why? If not, will it be fixed sometime soon?
>>
>> Also, could I ask you a huge, massive favour and make the app universal?
>> I'd be completely happy if all you did was allow the app to fill the iPad
>> screen and nothing else. Bonus points for setting up a left-menu,
>> right-detail view configuration on iPad.
>>
>> Lastly, when I viewed a method in landscape, (it was on my iPad, resting
>> on its LapLog), it wasn't clear how to get out of it back to the menus. I
>> realised I had to rotate the device to get out. Providing an X button, or
>> even better, supporting a tap or a pinch gesture to cancel out of that view
>> would be great.
>>
>> This is a great effort, and I'm certain I'm going to be using it a lot.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Robert
>>
>> On Thursday, May 17, 2012 2:45:26 AM UTC+2, Kyle Oba wrote:
>>>
>>> Just a quick announcement that the Clojure Bee iPhone app was just
>>> updated.  This release eliminates crashiness and updates the font for
>>> the source code view.
>>>
>>> More info on the app here:
>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/**app/clojure-bee-api-**
>>> documentation/id524862532?ls=**1&mt=8<http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/clojure-bee-api-documentation/id524862532?ls=1&mt=8>
>>>
>>> Anyone interested in a free copy, please email me directly (it's $1).
>>> I'm more than happy to give free copies to the Clojure community.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Kyle
>>>
>>> PS - It's called Clojure *Bee* because there is a quiz component, yet
>>> to be released (coming soon!).
>>
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