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hi and tnx in advance for support.
I need to create simple iPad application.
Structure is:
screen with two big buttons / image if posible in middle / center of screen
This two buttons will separate my portfolio on two segments.
After selecting one of buttons on first screan, page / screen will show with links / buttons to 4-5 child level screens.
I am totaly new (read noob) for mac and Xcode, so any help will be more than helpfull to me.
also if you know some easy way ather than using Xcode please suggest it to me ....
thank you very much in advance
Perhaps you could learn Processing.js to create a Web App? Additionally, you could then learn how to make a simple iPhone App that contains a WebView and your Processing.js code.
Or slightly more complex you could use iProcessing.
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I'm sure there's an obvious answer to this and I'm just using the wrong search criteria. I don't know where else to ask this!
I have an app that runs as an iPhone app and a Mac desktop app. All over the web when someone wants to showcase an app they have images of the app screenshot in showing on the screen of an iPhone. This iPhone almost always has a light shadow going over the top right of the screen. For example http://www.sparrowmailapp.com/iphone.php. This is just an edit of any number of stock iPhone images that can be found by Googling, for example http://images.apple.com/iphone/design/images/hero_front.jpg. However, it has this consistent shadow. This tells me that somewhere there's a PSD that has the iPhone casing, with a blank area in the middle to copy your screenshot into, and the light shadow that stays as the top layer.
But where can I find this? Is there some kind of generator on the Apple site? Has someone published an official set of assets somewhere? I am looking for both the iPhone 5 version and MacBook version.
Thanks
This is off topic. Though login to your developer account and find marketing resources for the device psd's.
Edit:
Here is the URL
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How are layouts like this actually done:
What is exactly used here, it's really interesting how dynamic flow those layouts have.
My question is - how do I create one like these using existing Cocoa touch technologies?
You can achieve this by Grid based layout.
For iOS Grid Based Layouts can be build with UICollectionView >
The UICollectionView class brings the ability to natively create grid-based layouts to the iOS SDK. This is an incredibly useful class, especially on the iPad where displaying rows and columns of views is common.
Grids are Good for fluidic page layouts.
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Actually I don't know how Auto Layout System in Cocoa works, but there must be an approach to achieve it through an easy way.
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I'm trying to create simple combo box for my app. I've read the following question: Add UIPickerView & a Button in Action sheet - How?
Do you have links for a nice image that I can put on the button that acts like a combobox? I searched the web with no luck, so whoever uses my app doesn't know that this button is actually a combobox.
Thanks.
Here's link to some nice iphone kit images:
iOS 5 GUI PSD (iPhone 4S)
If you can't find it there, do what we all do, either design the images yourself or hire a designer :)
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I have conceptualized an iphone/ipad app over the past 12 months. I now have all screens designed from a 'what should be on them and how should the screens work'. Now I need to add the UI Widgets to an iphone screen to get pixels and coordinates of all buttons etc.to give to my developer. I have downloaded XCode and the Interface Builder. I don't have any programming know-how (except for the course I took in fortran for a Cognate language requirement to get my Ph.D in 1975)
Is this the tool I should be using or are their others.
Where can I get a good tutorial on Interface builder. the help in the program is not good.
Any thoughts are appreciated by this old guy.
Pay the $99 for a developer account if you haven't already, that will give you accede to the WWDC videos, they are a decent start.
The question doesn't really belong here, but if you are trying to design the user interface as a wireframe, try Balsamiq to sketch up your design.
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i have to develope an application in which
i have to add two buttons within the keyboard
i need to know how to implement it.
please help me.
i will be thank full.
I have been watching the iphone classes that are in itunes from Stanford University. They had someone from Apple there and asked this question and they said that you cannot change the keyboard except to change the return key to one of the other settings for it. I do like what Facebook and Tweetie (the guy that wrote this also talked in the iphone classes) have done to add buttons. They stated that overall Apple wanted a consistant look and feel to things like the keyboard.
You can't do this. You can do what the Facebook and Tweetie apps do, though, and add an additional set of controls right above the keyboard.
You can do it with the latest iOS version. Check the inputView property of UITextField for details.