On Nov 1, 2013 10:02 AM, "Maurice Amsellem" <maurice.amsel...@systar.com>
wrote:
>
> Thanks Alex and Om.
> I will then make the change.
>

Thanks for taking this on!

> BTW, do you know why the 120 DPI classification was introduced?  Is it to
match the DENSITY_LOW dpi class on the Android platform?

Yes, that is correct.  This JIRA ticket has more details:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33659

Thanks,
Om
>
> Maurice
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : omup...@gmail.com [mailto:omup...@gmail.com] De la part de OmPrakash
Muppirala
> Envoyé : vendredi 1 novembre 2013 17:06
> À : dev@flex.apache.org
> Objet : Re: Issue with mobile UI default sizes
>
> +1 from me.
>
> Thanks,
> Om
> On Nov 1, 2013 7:41 AM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
>
> > I haven't wrestled with this DPI stuff to truly understand the issue,
> > but I don't see anything obviously wrong with it.
> >
> > -Alex
> >
> > On 11/1/13 3:32 AM, "Maurice Amsellem" <maurice.amsel...@systar.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >Hi,  I would prefer peer approval on the proposition below before
> > >going ahead.
> > >Anyone?
> > >
> > >Maurice
> > >
> > >________________________________________
> > >De : Maurice Amsellem
> > >Envoyé : jeudi 31 octobre 2013 17:08
> > >À : dev@flex.apache.org
> > >Objet : RE: Issue with mobile UI default sizes
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >Based on yesterday's discussions & suggestions, and putting aside the
> > >secondary topics for now :-) , this is what could be done and why :
> > >
> > >Requirements to be compliant with Apple's specs on iOS devices:
> > >1)  "retina" devices should always get the double DPI of their non
> > >retina equivalent
> > >2)  "mini" devices should always get the same DPI of their non-mini
> > >equivalent.
> > >
> > >To meet the above requirements, these are the DPI classifications for
> > >iOS
> > >devices:
> > >iPad 1+2 => 160 DPI (real:132)
> > >iPad 3+4 => 320 DPI (real: 264)
> > >iPad mini 1 => 160 DPI (real:163)
> > >iPad mini retina  => 320 DPI (real:326)
> > >
> > >This is basically equivalent to reverting back to SDK 4.10 DPI
> > >classification , and fix the common issue with iPad 3+4.
> > >
> > >The change should be done in the default RuntimeDPIProvider, and
> > >specifically for the devices above , so as not to impact other
devices...
> > >
> > >What do you think ?
> > >
> > >Maurice
> > >
> > >PS:
> > >Actually there are two other possibilities that also meet the
> > >requirement and that I rejected:
> > >2) use the 120 / 240 instead of 160 / 320 for all iOS devices that is
> > >SDK 4.11 extended to "mini", => but then people are complaining that
> > >the UI is too small (smaller than what it used to be)
> > >
> > >3) use 120 / 240 for all iOS devices, AND scale up all CSS and AS
> > >Script by 1.33 => far too costly..
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Message d'origine-----
> > >De : Maurice Amsellem [mailto:maurice.amsel...@systar.com]
> > >Envoyé : jeudi 31 octobre 2013 01:02
> > >À : dev@flex.apache.org
> > >Objet : RE: Issue with mobile UI default sizes
> > >
> > >I can confirm these figures for SDK 4.10
> > >
> > >- iPad 1+2 = 160  dpi  (real: 132)
> > >- iPad 3+4 = 240 dpi        (real: 263)
> > >- iPad mini 1 = 160 dpi  (real: 163).
> > >
> > >And for SDK 4.11:
> > >- iPad 1+2 = 120  dpi  (real: 132)
> > >- iPad 3 = 240 dpi        (real: 263)
> > >
> > >So if the buckets didn't change in SDK 4.11, I guess that your
> > >figures for iPad mini 1 and 2 are correct for SDK  4.11
> > >
> > >Maurice
> > >
> > >-----Message d'origine-----
> > >De : Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoftware.com] Envoyé : jeudi
> > >31 octobre 2013 00:40 À : dev@flex.apache.org Objet : Re: Issue with
> > >mobile UI default sizes
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >Currently this is what classifyDPI returns:
> > >- iPad1+2 = 120 dpi
> > >- iPad 3+4+Air = 240 dpi
> > >- iPad min 1 = 160 dpi
> > >- iPad mini 2 = 320 dpi
> > >
> > >Or so I assueme form the specs anyone confirm on a real device?
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Justin
> >
> >

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