I was able to run a test in the simulator for an iPad and got the same
results except that I could not lock the orientation (same on iPhone). If
landscape is the only allowed orientation then it switches immediately even
when the physical orientation does not match.
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 3:08 P
JLG... are you getting those pillow boxes with mobileSetAllowedOrientations
set to only landscape?
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 3:08 PM Brian Milby wrote:
> Some of this is already available at least on iPhone. If you set the only
> allowed orientation (mobileSetAllowedOrientations) to landscape then
Some of this is already available at least on iPhone. If you set the only
allowed orientation (mobileSetAllowedOrientations) to landscape then the
app will immediately switch regardless of the device lock setting.
I did not see a way to query whether the use has their orientation locked,
but that
My thoughts exactly. So the Android bug is that it doesn't do that.
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This should be pretty e
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This should be pretty easy... if the app is built to support multiple
orientations the it respects the lock. If it is built to only support one
orientation, it should override the lock. From the thread it seems iOS
already works this way. I don’t think the app should have to do any
checking for thi
All of my apps are iOS only. And virtually all are landscape only. When the
iPhone is set to portrait lock, my apps still open as landscape orientation…
that’s how they were designed. I wouldn’t want the user to have to take the
extra steps to unlock the orientation.
II do have a couple apps th
On January 27, 2018 6:18:34 PM Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
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IIRC I did once have a game on this phone, and it opened full-screen in
landscape regardless of my orientation lock. Seems reasonable, because
as you say that app experience wouldn't make sense in portrait.
That's what I
J. Landman Gay wrote:
If the alternative is to only have a tiny
misrepresentation of a landscape-only stack, do we want the behavior
changed? How do other apps, like some games, handle this situation?
What Ralph said: Android bug… I think the question then becomes "how do other
ap
J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 1/27/18 3:43 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
>> Thanks, Ralph. Looks like a bug then - reported:
>> http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20916
>>
>
> I'd have to think about this. If the alternative is to only have a
> tiny misrepresentation of a land
On 1/27/18 3:43 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Thanks, Ralph. Looks like a bug then - reported:
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20916
I'd have to think about this. If the alternative is to only have a tiny
misrepresentation of a landscape-only stack, do we want the be
Ralph DiMola wrote:
LC apps in iOS do respect the lock. This an Android only problem.
I'm curious, if the app only supports landscape and the phone is locked
to portrait, what does iOS display? On Android you get a tiny
representation that reaches across the width of the phone with large
b
Thanks, Ralph. Looks like a bug then - reported:
http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20916
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Ralph DiMola wrote:
Richard,
LC apps in iOS do respect the lock. This an Android only problem.
Ralph DiMola
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I have the ori
Richard,
Our iOS app works in both portrait and landscape modes on the iPhone and
iPad. With the device's software-based rotation lock (iOS Control Center)
set to 'on' the app's display is locked in portrait mode and will not switch
to landscape mode if the device (iPhone 6S and 10.5-inch iPad Pro
Richard,
LC apps in iOS do respect the lock. This an Android only problem.
Ralph DiMola
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