Thanks Devin - I think that must have been the point with Elanor's sample stack, as a basic field you can't set the scroll negative so it can't represent the bounce.

On 20/02/2013 16:29, Devin Asay wrote:

On Feb 20, 2013, at 2:25 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:

On 11/02/2013 18:13, Devin Asay wrote:
I'd recommend following Elanor's excellent native scroller tutorial in the latest RevUP 
newsletter for your list. Once you've wrapped your head around mobile-native controls I 
think you'll see that they're not difficult, and they go a long way to taking the 
"clunk" out of your mobile apps.

http://www.runrev.com/newsletter/february/issue148/newsletter4.php

Thanks Devin (and Elanor), and what a timely article!  That certainly gets me 
most of the way there.

I noticed that on Elanor's sample stack, although the field scrolls nicely with 
inertia, and a bounce-back at the bottom, there's no bounce-back at the top.  
Is this a known limitation?


No, you can build bounce in at the top, too.

Here's a script from a card that has a native scrolling field, and it bounces 
on both ends. I seem to remember that I had to build in some blank space in the 
enclosing group (or was it in the field itself?) to allow for bounce.


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