From the programmer's pov there isn't meant to be any real difference
between iOS and iPadOS. And Apple are trying to discourage developers from
offering iPad-only apps. But the two platforms look substantially different
to the end user -- as indeed do different models of each. I'm only just
discov
Hi Ian,
Thanks for your replies.
'NO_BEEPS' ui 1 indeed does the trick, that's great.
Here red faces department as well, I'm so fresh to Apple devices I don't
know the difference between iOS and iPadOS. I was talking about silent mode
referring to the mode you put your iPad in when you press the
Red Faces department…
Been a while since I'd touched it, and I'd forgotten how it worked.
'NO_BEEPS' ui 1
will turn off all beeps (alerts) in the app. Restore them with:
'NO_BEEPS' ui 0
> couldn't find a setting to turn off the sounds in the app itself.
You can see and overtype current set
Could you explain what you mean by "silent mode" in the context of
iOS/iPadOS? I stare in vain at "Sounds" in the Settings app for anything
resembling such a thing. I see a statement: "The volume of the ringer and
alerts will not be affected by the volume buttons." The Apple maggots seem
to believe
Talking about IOS bugs (great app, by the way), I noticed that some sounds
don't obey the silent mode (or whatever IOS calls that mode). I also
couldn't find a setting to turn off the sounds in the app itself.
I think ignoring silent mode could count as a bug, and an in-app toggle as
a feature-requ
Thanks Robert. I can reproduce the bug.
There's no workaround I can find. The app needs to be terminated and
restarted. E.g by double-clicking the (hardware) Home button, which shows
thumbnails of open apps, and swiping upwards on the j901 app icon to make
it disappear.
I'll put it on the bug lis
It works very well. Now you can easily transfer your favorite J scripts to
the Apple ecosystem, edit and test your improved code. J is by nature
compact and therefore well suited to the smaller Ipad screen.
Granted you will probably not be writing your next killer app on the Ipad,
but still it wou
Ok get it.
Thanks!
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Eric Iverson wrote:
> Welcome is where plots etc show. Close it with touch of button with the
> dot. Read the help. Enjoy.
> On Sunday, November 24, 2013, Piet de Jong wrote:
>
> > Very impressed with this development.
> >
> > Finally J on a ha
Welcome is where plots etc show. Close it with touch of button with the
dot. Read the help. Enjoy.
On Sunday, November 24, 2013, Piet de Jong wrote:
> Very impressed with this development.
>
> Finally J on a handheld device -- after years of absence (I learned J on an
> HP200LX - it was very usefu
Very impressed with this development.
Finally J on a handheld device -- after years of absence (I learned J on an
HP200LX - it was very useful to have it in my pocket instantly accessible)
One annoyance. Why the huge amount of space given to "Welcome to J
etc"
which occupies valuable real
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