On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:02 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 6/3/11 10:10 AM, Nonsanity wrote: > >> Am I wrong in thinking this command doesn't exist unless the stack is >> running in a mobile environment? In other words... >> >> on preOpenStack >> if the environment is "mobile" then >> mobileSetAllowedOrientations "portrait" >> end if >> end preOpenStack >> >> ...Will prevent errors when running in the IDE on Windows or Mac, but will >> limit the orientations to portrait-only when running on iOS or Android..? >> > > Yes, I'm sure that's the problem. (Roger, don't use parens, it's a > command.) > > > Personally, I'd prefer the language to skip over such commands gracefully >> instead of crashing the script when the environment is wrong. Otherwise >> the >> programmer has to encase every such command in an environment check. >> > > Agreed, it's a pain. It's a little quicker to write a custom function and > call that, though not by much: > > function mob > return the environment = "mobile" > end mob > > Then all you have to write is: if mob() then... > > But still, we shouldn't have to. > > -- > Jacqueline Landman Gay | jac...@hyperactivesw.com > HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
I am seeing some strange things. The release notes say: -- Here orientations must be a comma-delimited list consisting of at least one of -- portrait, portrait upside down, landscape left and landscape right. So, I have this in preOpenStack: if the environment is "mobile" then mobileSetAllowedOrientations "landscape right, portrait, portrait upside down, landscape left" end if I have discovered that ONLY the first orientation is honored. Anything after the comma is ignored. Also, I want my default orientation to be "landscape right", but it is always portrait. My device is a widescreen Android tablet, and this is the landscape feels more natural for the device. Having to physically turn the device to portrait and back just to get a default is annoying. I'm seeing that "portrait" and "portrait upside down" are interpreted as opposites of what they should be. When I have this script in my stack, holding the device in portrait orientation, the OS menubar is upside down at the bottom of the screen. Rotating the device 180, the menubar moves to the bottom again and is still upside down. Both lacdscape orientations are correct with the menubar at the top. What's up with that? This script is allowing all 4 orientations to be used, but the portrait orientations are still backwards. on orientationChanged put mobileDeviceOrientation() into tRot mobileSetAllowedOrientations (tRot) mobileUnlockOrientation resizeStack end orientationChanged ˜Roger _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode