Good points. Years ago I created altLayouLib and have used it for work in multiple OS environments. With it you could set the controls layout behavior based upon OS. It read the OS and resized/moved controls based upon MacOS, Win32 or Other.
As far as responsive design goes, it perhaps this approach a proper way to go. So, for instance one could set different stack resolutions and layout the controls for each based upon a specific resolution-- and if no resolution matched, then it defaults to the closest resolution smaller than the one being used. Still, seems like a lot of work. I still want to try Tom's approach of different square cards(or stacks) for both portrait and landscape. I really see potential in it and I think it *should* work fine with this latest altMobileResizer library. The square sizing should also handle most cases where you want the width of a control to change but not the height. BTW, just updated it to fix a niggling bug and added a button to it to check for all images which don't have resizeQuality set to "Good". Just press the update button to get the latest version. You should reinstall the library and the OpenStack handlers on any existing projects. _______________________________________________ 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