epoch1970 wrote: > (iPhone 4/iOS5, here) > Same screen size, more features, greater usability: Coolio deserves an > extra sardine today. > granted, granted :) > > Lyrics in screensaver: great addition (I can expect a new iPad exclusive > feature, right? ;)) > Let me think one up :) There are still a few, though... > > Perhaps it's not new, but I've just seen the "Popup notifications" > preference. Off, thank you very much. > No, it's not new. And you only need it to turn them ON, because they will be turned off automatically if you hit that red "x" once :) > > I also tried again the "Proximity sensor". It cuts the screen often when > I approach my finger to hit a button on the screen. I've set it off > again. > Yes, that's one of those features where I keep wondering whether I should remove it. The idea was to allow iPeng to run in the foreground so that it's quickly accessible but save some power by turning off the screen if you put it face-down on the table. Now that we've got lock-screen access that might no longer be required. > > I've seen one pixel defect: > 13767 > Oh, indeed, didn't catch that one. This looks like a retina screen, is this an iPhone 4S or so on iOS 5? Seems like it gets wrongly positioned in iOS 5, can see it on my iToucg 3G, too, but that's non-retina. Just want to be sure it's not a retina vs. non-retina thing. > > Menu browsing in landscape mode: why not. > Because it's way to few rows, at least for me. I deeply regret ever having done the landscape mode but now it's there and some people even build installations with devices fixed in landscape orientation so I'll keep supporting it. > > I've seen one defect on the players drawer in landscape mode, perhaps > you can reproduce: > a. sit the iPhone on a table, upright on one of its longer sides: iPeng > turns to landscape mode (ok) > b. pull the players drawer handle: it slides to the bottom of the > screen (ok) > c. now push the iPhone so that it lies flat on the table instead of > vertical: the drawer extends beyond the screen, and I can't get the > handle back (bad) > Argh. Looks like I don't process the additional device orientations correctly. See: THAT'S why I so deeply regret having done landscape mode...
Thanks for the pointer > > (BTW, I *love* the stop you've added to the slider to show only play > controls in landscape mode. It is redundant when in screensaver in > portrait mode, but I am glad you kept the large combo.) > You can use that in portrait mode in the library as well. You can then fully navigate the App with left- and right swipes even though the top bar is hidden and have permanent access to your player controls. > > UPDATE: Alert, baby blue on approach! Editing the bottom shortcut > buttons brings a metallic light blue top bar… Could you make it > plain white instead ? > 13768 No. Some of the icons are barely visible, too. I have zero control over that view, though. It always uses the default iPhone header scheme (this is NOT iPeng's blue, but iPhone's grey) and picks whatever text color it thinks was the last one used. Same with the mail composer view. Apple needs to allow more customizations here. And I even discovered some I believe almost nobody has ever seen before, or did you ever see a customized "More" button on any other App? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pippin's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13777 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=96749 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
