Hi,
Am Donnerstag 16 April 2009 schrieb Simon Budig:
Right, but what are the options of hildon then? If the dialog contains
too much stuff it can a) extend beyond the screen, b) cut off some
widgets, c) cramp widgets together, possibly having them overlap each
other. None of these options
Hi,
Am Donnerstag 16 April 2009 schrieb Kimmo Hämäläinen:
Yeah, if you are not fullscreen, you will be limited in height (I'm not
sure if this is in alpha version, though) so that the user can still
close the dialog by tapping outside.
The problem is that in non-fullscreen mode i am not
Till Harbaum / Lists (li...@harbaum.org) wrote:
how does one make a dialog fill the entire screen?
[...]
The problem is that in non-fullscreen mode i am not limited and
the dialog is bigger than the usable screen space.
Oh, so you actually did not want your dialog to fill the screen, you
El jue, 16-04-2009 a las 18:11 +0200, Till Harbaum / Lists escribió:
Hi,
Am Donnerstag 16 April 2009 schrieb Kimmo Hämäläinen:
Yeah, if you are not fullscreen, you will be limited in height (I'm not
sure if this is in alpha version, though) so that the user can still
close the dialog by
Hi,
how does one make a dialog fill the entire screen? I am used to set the
dialog size to 800x480 and such a dialog will fill the entire screen when
fullscreen and will be shrinked appropriately when in non-fullscreen mode.
Unfortunately that doesn't work with the fremantle alpha release. The
Till Harbaum / Lists (li...@harbaum.org) wrote:
how does one make a dialog fill the entire screen? I am used to set the
dialog size to 800x480 and such a dialog will fill the entire screen when
fullscreen and will be shrinked appropriately when in non-fullscreen mode.
I'd advise against