Hi Robert,

Thanks for the feedback.  Also, thank you for using the app.  I'm flattered.

Doc strings and source code are only available (via Clojure for some of the 
items).  As far as doc strings go, that's a limitation based on whether the 
author of the library attached that metadata to their code.

As for source code, I'm currently pulling that from the 
clojure.repl/source-fn function.  For some items, the source code cannot be 
found.  It seems I can find the source for all the org.clojure/clojure, but 
nothing else.  I'm open to suggestions here, or perhaps I'm doing it wrong? 
 I have some ideas on how to get around this, but don't want to make any 
promises for updates here yet.

An iPad version may materialize at a later date.  But, there are a few 
things on my todo list before then.  As for the returning from the source 
code view, that's something I'm working on and the interaction here will 
probably change in the future.  Sorry that's vague, but I'm working through 
it at the moment.

Thanks again for the feedback.  It's great to hear how things are working, 
or not, as the case may be.

Best,
Kyle

On Saturday, May 19, 2012 1:42:04 AM UTC-10, Robert Stuttaford wrote:
>
> Hey Kyle,
>
> I bought this, it looks great. However, browsing around I get a lot of 
> "Sorry, (doc string|Clojure source) not available" messages. Was this 
> intentional? If so, why? If not, will it be fixed sometime soon?
>
> Also, could I ask you a huge, massive favour and make the app universal? 
> I'd be completely happy if all you did was allow the app to fill the iPad 
> screen and nothing else. Bonus points for setting up a left-menu, 
> right-detail view configuration on iPad.
>
> Lastly, when I viewed a method in landscape, (it was on my iPad, resting 
> on its LapLog), it wasn't clear how to get out of it back to the menus. I 
> realised I had to rotate the device to get out. Providing an X button, or 
> even better, supporting a tap or a pinch gesture to cancel out of that view 
> would be great.
>
> This is a great effort, and I'm certain I'm going to be using it a lot.
>
> Thanks!
> Robert
>
> On Thursday, May 17, 2012 2:45:26 AM UTC+2, Kyle Oba wrote:
>>
>> Just a quick announcement that the Clojure Bee iPhone app was just 
>> updated.  This release eliminates crashiness and updates the font for 
>> the source code view. 
>>
>> More info on the app here: 
>>
>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/clojure-bee-api-documentation/id524862532?ls=1&mt=8
>>  
>>
>> Anyone interested in a free copy, please email me directly (it's $1). 
>> I'm more than happy to give free copies to the Clojure community. 
>>
>> Thanks! 
>> Kyle 
>>
>> PS - It's called Clojure *Bee* because there is a quiz component, yet 
>> to be released (coming soon!).
>
>

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