Hello Sarah, What about music and sound capacities ? René Le 5 mars 2010 à 03:11, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Marian Petrides <mpetri...@earthlink.net> > wrote: >> I'd love to hear your more detailed impressions, Sarah, and I bet others >> would too. Meanwhile, thanks for the early preview! > > Here is some more info: > > Set your stack's font to Helvetica 14, the backColor to "200,200,200" > and the look & feel to Motif to get the best preview of how it will > look on the iPhone without any skinning. > > A multi-card stack works fine and moving into & out of sub-stacks works fine. > > Not all text decoration works: there are no fonts and you can't > specify bold or italic, but all the other text styles work and you can > set colors. > > I have used the photo picker and it works really well, but don't leave > an image on screen if you leave that card or the app usually crashes. > > Images are a bit crashy - sometimes they work, other times they crash. > > File handling: I have been able to list files in the app bundle, > create a new one and display it, download an image file and save it, > download a web page and show the htmlText. > > File paths: you can get the defaultFolder which gives the full folder > to the app in my Library. Getting the filename of my stack gives a > much shorter path, with the app bundle being the root folder. I > haven't worked out yet how to save a file to the app's Documents > folder. > > iPhone specific commands: I have tested the command that accesses the > photo library (& would do the camera if I was using a real iPhone) and > they work really well. Shaking & multi-touch all seem fine, although > on the simulator I haven't actually been able to multi-touch. > If you shake when typing in a text field, you get a dialog saying that > there is nothing to undo, so the shake has been correctly linked to > the undo mechanism, but the actual undo is not operational yet. > > Rotation: seemingly not implemented yet, although the handbook > mentions that they cause the stack to get a resizeStack message. I > haven't been able to detect this, so I have no idea how they plan to > implement rotation. I tried activating the accelerometer but I can't > test that without installing on a real iPhone. It didn't make any > difference to the rotation - you still just see all the controls > turned sideways. I even tried changing to a wide stack to see if that > would help, but it didn't make any difference. > > So basically, although it all looks weird, there is an awful lot of > Rev that just works. Images are the most flaky things I have > discovered. > As is usual with iPhone apps and Rev apps, errors don't make a fuss, > although the app can just quit quietly if something weird happens. > > As regards future revMobile programming, the main things I will be > looking for are the native look & feel, rotation handling and better > image handling. Of these, the rotation is the most important as I need > to know how this will work in order to be able to plan my development. > The look & feel will not stop me developing, but you couldn't release > an iPhone app that looks like it's running under X11 :-) > > Image handling is crucial because it has caused a lot of app crashes > in my tests. > > Adding an icon to your app is super-easy. You just make a 57 x 57 png > file and tell revMobile the plugin. When the app installs, the iPhone > rounds the corners and adds the cool lighting effect. > > If anyone would like me to test any aspect in particular, just let me know. > > Cheers, > Sarah > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > use-revolution@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution