Hi Lars,
unfortunately NOT ... *nothing is automatically resized* ... you have to
"do everything by hand" (... adjusting the stack size, the control size,
changing the images, etc, etc) ... :)
Guglielmo
On 11.10.2012 14:30, Lars Brehmer wrote:
Thanks a million to Colin (again) and Guglielmo
Thanks a million to Colin (again) and Guglielmo!
I knew I was overlooking something simple, and sure enough the simulator now
works thanks to replacing Xcode 4.5 with xCode 4.4.1
So it works, but it is of slightly limited use to me (unless I am overlooking
something obvious again.)
I guess tha
The instructions about Xcode were for when you get as far as testing on a
device, it shouldn't affect whether it works in the simulator.
One thing I notice, I wrote that stuff before Apple changed Xcode to become a
single application file. If you have a recent Xcode installed there may be a
dif
Thanks for the reply Colin!
Unfortunately it still doesn't work!
> What are the chances!
>
> Some things may have become more strict over time, and you may have to enter
> a more full app id.
>
> In that field initially there is "com.yourcompany.yourapp", change that to
> something else, say
On Oct 4, 2012, at 2:41 PM, Lars Brehmer wrote:
> >Whart am I missing? The book has been spot on for every little detail so
> >far, so I wonder why this isn't working?
What are the chances!
Some things may have become more strict over time, and you may have to enter a
more full app id.
In t