On Dec 14, 2010, at 6:00 PM, Eric Iverson wrote: > Can you describe what you'd like on the iPad. In my > brief flirtation with an iPad in a store it seemed to be identical to an > iTouch except for more real estate. In particular the keyboard and the way > it worked seemed identical.
It's certainly something I could hack around with myself. My question for you would be how your thinking about supporting all the devices that are out there: . A separate config for each device . Files for phones and files for pads? . Files for Apple products and files for Android products? If I was to hack, I'd like to make sure I wasn't straying too far from your development plan. The jijxh support, when displayed on the iPad, remains vertically oriented, and (I think) because of resolution differences with the iPhone, get cut off at the bottom: <http://vze26m98.net/jlang/jijxh-ipad.PNG> When I did my wife's website with mobile support, it seemed best to treat the iPhone as a separate entity, and I combined the iPad with support for Safari, Firefox, IE. I made the website with a flexible grid, but based on the fixed resolution of the iPad as a minimum, so that it would reflow in portrait or landscape mode, and also "re-space" itself if viewed on a browser/computer with greater resolution. Don't know if a flexible grid is what you want in an editing/programming environment, though... Best, Charles ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
