After re-sizing the stack and back again, the orientation started to behave the
same way on both the stack and the simulator.
Thanks,
Debdoot
On Oct 14, 2011, at 12:16 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 10/14/11 9:45 AM, ddas wrote:
>> Hi Colin,
>>
>> The splash is not the problem. I want my prese
Hi Jacqueline,
I am not scripting it at all. My standalone settings are simply landscape left.
I have heard about Apple's orientation nazism. They do insist everything
straight.
However some interfaces are meant to be experienced straight and then sideways
and even upside down.
I have seen app
On 10/14/11 9:45 AM, ddas wrote:
Hi Colin,
The splash is not the problem. I want my presentation to stay in
landscape left regardless of the physical orientation of the device.
It works as desired in the simulator, just not on the device.
If I remember right, someone's app was rejected from th
Hi Debdoot,
At least you're getting paid "some" for your hard work. Being my own client
kind of sucks. I'm lousy pay!
But I don't have to satisfy anyone but myself. A big plus in my book, even
though I'm my worst critic.
Joe Wilkins
On Oct 14, 2011, at 7:41 AM, ddas wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> I no
Hi Colin,
The splash is not the problem. I want my presentation to stay in landscape left
regardless of the physical orientation of the device.
It works as desired in the simulator, just not on the device.
Regards,
Debdoot
On Oct 14, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> As far as I can te
Hi Joe,
I notoriously go broke on all my projects. Matter of fact if I don't go broke,
it does not really feel like a project.
I bought my iPod on Ebay for less than $100. They are even cheaper now.
I am developing for the iPad but was forced out of trusting the simulator when
i discovered tha
As far as I can tell, iPod and iPhone are not able to show landscape splash
screens. You can only show Default.png or defa...@2x.png. You could have an
image that looks like a landscape splash screen, but that is 320x480 or
640x960, and on its side. That might be enough to make it look correct.
On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:01 PM, ddas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone noticed any anomalies with stack orientation under LC5 iOS.
>
> I and set a stack's orientation to landscape left.
>
> It works fine in the simulator and does start up landscape left.
>
>>>
Joe,
It works like a charm actually.
All I am wondering is whether the landscape-left thing is a bug or a feature.
-Debdoot
On Oct 14, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
> Debdoot,
>
> That sounds like an awful arrangement. Lots of luck. Not my cup of tea.
>
> Joe Wilkins
>
> On Oc
Debdoot,
That sounds like an awful arrangement. Lots of luck. Not my cup of tea.
Joe Wilkins
On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:13 PM, ddas wrote:
> Sans access to an iphone or ipad, I test on an ipod touch (3rd gen I think).
>
> Yes i did mean iPod :-)
>
> -Debdoot
>
> On Oct 14, 2011, at 1:06 AM, Joe
Sans access to an iphone or ipad, I test on an ipod touch (3rd gen I think).
Yes i did mean iPod :-)
-Debdoot
On Oct 14, 2011, at 1:06 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
> Did you really mean "iPod"?
>
> Joe Wilkins
> Joe Lewis Wilkins
> Architect and Director of Product Development
> 760-738-1721
>
Did you really mean "iPod"?
Joe Wilkins
Joe Lewis Wilkins
Architect and Director of Product Development
760-738-1721
On Oct 13, 2011, at 10:01 PM, ddas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone noticed any anomalies with stack orientation under LC5 iOS.
>
> I and set a stack's orientation to landsc
Hi,
Has anyone noticed any anomalies with stack orientation under LC5 iOS.
I and set a stack's orientation to landscape left.
It works fine in the simulator and does start up landscape left.
However it goes to portrait when I compile and test on the iPod.
Any ideas what might be going on.
Tha
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