On 10/11/2013 12:40 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
I use OSX at home, WIndows laptop on the road and all works fine except for
a few gotchas.
Often find that labels and button titles which look fine on OSX don't quite
fit on Windows.
Well, at the risk of boring the pants off everyone, here's a piece of
Richmond's corny advice, again, again, again:
For cross-platform stuff I NEVER rely on Livecode's buttons, either:
1. I make up 'Buttons' on the platform I think they look best on and
export them as snapshots
and import them as PNG files back into the stack.
or
2. I draw 'Buttons' in some external program (normally GIMP) and import
them as PNG files.
You can then muck around with 'ink' for keyUP and KeyDown, mouseEnter
and mouseExit effects.
This guarantees they look the same regardless of which platform the
'thing' is running on.
This is quite a bit more time consuming, but the end result is
aesthetically a lot better.
Option menus on OSX show as may entries as possible with top/bottom scroll
arrows. On Windows, they only show the number of items you've specified in
the Inspector.
ISOToMac and MacToISO are needed if you're using any high order ASCII
characters.
I just stick with Unicode and don't get my "knickers in a twist" about
all that sort of ISO/ASCII nonsense.
ASCII to Unicode is rather like using a typewriter when there are, oddly
enough, more sophisticated
things, such as computers, available.
These are all things I'd want to know about since I want my software to run
on WIndows and OSX so I'd rather find out about them during development
rather than after release!
Obviously . . . keep 'em coming, and I, at least, will try to help.
Richmond.
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