That would be a problem. Native widgets generally act differently on 
devices. That's just the way they work by definition. 

On Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 9:19:48 AM UTC+3 P5music wrote:

> @Shai
> According to what you say it is possible to have real size screeshots. It 
> is good.
> But there is a problem. I asked about the size of the simulator window 
> because I have to match the real HTML appearance at that size.
> The BC always displays the same dpi, so I have to create a screenshot that 
> uses 
> the real size
> and
> the real dpi for BC.
> I do not know how to explain better.
> Regards
>
> @Dave
> I think that, being easy to have screenshots at real screen size,
> it is better not to scale images so to have the best non-aliased or 
> not-pixelled images.
> I will use the frames that can be downloaded from Apple developer site, 
> there are ones that correspond to each device, then I will use them to 
> frame my real size screenshots.
> Regards
>
> Il giorno giovedì 8 aprile 2021 alle 00:16:34 UTC+2 [email protected] ha 
> scritto:
>
>> Apple doesn't require actual screen shots, as long as they are reasonably 
>> representative and don't obviously originate from a non-apple device.
>> So take a real screen shot and photoshop it to the required sizes.
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 6:47:39 PM UTC-7 Shai Almog wrote:
>>
>>> The size is identical. If you use the screenshot feature (without skin) 
>>> you'll get a size that should correspond to the device resolution. 
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+3 P5music wrote:
>>>
>>>> Being that at present time it would be very difficult for me to use the 
>>>> maven feature, and also I do not read anything about running on iOS 
>>>> simulator on the new maven guides,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to just put the screenshots of my app's user interface 
>>>> inside the apple devices "frames" that I will take screenshots of in the 
>>>> iOS simulator (OSX).
>>>> We know that the CN IDE simulator has issues with dpi and the CEF 
>>>> BrowserComponent, also I see that the device screen is resizable, it can 
>>>> be 
>>>> even huge or tiny. 
>>>> The CEF BC stays with the same dpi, so just the amount of the displayed 
>>>> HTML changes if I resize the simulator, it is not resized, just its 
>>>> "viewport" changes.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to know if it is possible to know which size of the 
>>>> simulator windows (for a certain skin) is what corresponds to the real 
>>>> device screen size (with the given BC "dpi-inside-simulator" that is 
>>>> fixed) 
>>>> so to make screenshots of the real user interface that will fit 
>>>> perfectly inside the apple devices "frame".
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance 
>>>>
>>>

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