On Apr 7, 2010, at 4:46 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> Given that the article's title and opening paragraph suggest that it's about
> something pretty elementary, and site wants a "free" registration to show you
> any more, I'd like to hear from people who have read the whole thing whether
> page-
On 7 Apr 2010, at 5:44 AM, Tito Ciuro wrote:
> How about this example? You can download the source as well:
>
> http://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/42476/1763/page/3
Given that the article's title and opening paragraph suggest that it's about
something pretty elementary, and site wants a "free
How about this example? You can download the source as well:
http://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/42476/1763/page/3
-- Tito
On Apr 7, 2010, at 1:57 AM, Kiel Gillard wrote:
> Can UIViewAnimationTransitionCurlUp/Down be of any use?
>
> On 07/04/2010, at 2:10 AM, Alex Kac wrote:
>
>> Well they m
Can UIViewAnimationTransitionCurlUp/Down be of any use?
On 07/04/2010, at 2:10 AM, Alex Kac wrote:
> Well they may have done it with a private API for CoreImage if that exists
> (not sure). THey may have done it with OpenGL. They may have taken their
> CoreImage code on desktop and ported a par
Although from the comments it seems to have garnered a job offer from Apple on
the Core Animation team. Kind of interesting really.
On Apr 6, 2010, at 2:26 PM, glenn andreas wrote:
> That relies on undocumented private APIs, which is both off topic for this
> list, and, more importantly, ground
That relies on undocumented private APIs, which is both off topic for this
list, and, more importantly, grounds for getting your app rejected when
submitted to the AppStore.
On Apr 6, 2010, at 2:00 PM, Gleb Dolgich wrote:
> http://blog.steventroughtonsmith.com/2010/02/apples-ibooks-dynamic-pag
http://blog.steventroughtonsmith.com/2010/02/apples-ibooks-dynamic-page-curl.html
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On 6 Apr 2010, at 16:56, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> So, no other response from the regular crowd of "resident experts" on how
> Apple engineers did this?
>
> -Laurent.
Thanks, Alex.
-Laurent.
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Well they may have done it with a private API for CoreImage if that exists (not
sure). THey may have done it with OpenGL. They may have taken their CoreImage
code on desktop and ported a part of it to iBooks and used that.
For you, most likely the best way to do it is using OpenGL.
On Apr 6, 2
So, no other response from the regular crowd of "resident experts" on how Apple
engineers did this?
-Laurent.
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That would be a problem, wouldn't it?
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Except CIFilter doesn't exist on the iPad in a public SDK setting.
On Apr 5, 2010, at 8:22 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> On Apr 5, 2010, at 18:02, Graham Cox wrote:
>
>> CIFilter has a page curl transition effect. Just map the 't' value to the
>> mouse/finger location.
>>
>> --Graham
>>
>>
>
On Apr 5, 2010, at 18:02, Graham Cox wrote:
> CIFilter has a page curl transition effect. Just map the 't' value to the
> mouse/finger location.
>
> --Graham
>
>
> On 06/04/2010, at 10:55 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>> I got my hands on an iPad today. I was really impressed with the built-i
On 6 Apr 2010, at 01:55, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> I got my hands on an iPad today. I was really impressed with the built-in
> book reader. When you flip the page while holding your finger down, the page
> will curl and follow your finger. Very impressive! Anybody has any idea how
> one would
CIFilter has a page curl transition effect. Just map the 't' value to the
mouse/finger location.
--Graham
On 06/04/2010, at 10:55 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> I got my hands on an iPad today. I was really impressed with the built-in
> book reader. When you flip the page while holding your fi
I got my hands on an iPad today. I was really impressed with the built-in book
reader. When you flip the page while holding your finger down, the page will
curl and follow your finger. Very impressive! Anybody has any idea how one
would be able to achieve such effect?
-Laurent.
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