standalones onto iOS procedure

2011-11-08 Thread David Glasgow
Hello folks, Trying to get a hello world iOS app onto my iPad has proved rather more confusing than I expected, coinciding as it did with new versions of iOS, XCode and Live Code. I might be quite close, but it is difficult to tell. I am following the deployment lesson on runrev, and get to

Re: standalones onto iOS procedure

2011-11-08 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi David, To install the app, drag it on top of the iPad/iPhone icon listed under Devices in the left margin of the Devices pane of the Organizer window or drag your app into your apps library in iTunes. -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering

Re: standalones onto iOS procedure

2011-11-08 Thread Randy Hengst
Hi David, Yes, XCode has changed. Make sure you're in the Organizer window …. select Devices from the top of the window…. your device should appear along the left side pane of the window. …. Click the drop down triangle of your device, …. then click on the Applications item from the list

Re: standalones onto iOS procedure

2011-11-08 Thread Colin Holgate
I haven't looked at the guide that you refer to, but the way I install LiveCode apps is to show the Organizer window and drag the app file onto the device in the list on the left. You can expand that list to see Applications listed, to select and drag into that set, but you don't have to. Just

Re: standalones onto iOS procedure

2011-11-08 Thread Ricardo Abdala
Hi, on real device, my trial version of LiveCode/iOs didn't work. Only after I bought it. Ricardo Abdala 2011/11/8 Colin Holgate co...@verizon.net I haven't looked at the guide that you refer to, but the way I install LiveCode apps is to show the Organizer window and drag the app file onto