Hi Mark, Thanks for your effort!
To contribute an enhancement to iUI, please create an issue in the Issues Database: http://code.google.com/p/iui/issues/list (Before creating an issue, please do a search, on 'toggle' in this case, to make sure you are not creating a duplicate issue) Please clearly state what the new functionality that is being requested and then attach a patch. There is an iui-developers Google Group where we discuss iUI development: http://groups.google.com/group/iui-developers There is also a wiki page on how to contribute to iUI: http://code.google.com/p/iui/wiki/Contributing Once you have submitted your Issue we can either discuss it via comments on the issue or in the iui-developers group. Regards, Sean Mark Tomlin wrote: > I've made this in hopes that it will be added to iUI in the next > release that will allow users to make use of their own toggle buttons > for what ever they need it for. I made this because I had an issue > with the current incarnation of the iUI not having the orange > background at all and because it did not allow me to set the color > where I needed it. In my project I needed a way to show that something > was needed or required by using the color of the button, this grants > me that power. > > My example is a checklist program, that has a list of items needed on > an ambulance, some things are required some things are just nice to > have. The default state is off for all of the buttons, and if the item > is required the off states color is orange, if the item is not > required the color is white, when the item is checked, and found then > you click the swtich and the button turns blue and to the on state. > These are the things people will be doing with the tools we give them, > should we not make sure that we give them the most flexible > environment possible? > > I should say that I'm failing to live up to my last sentence in that > previous paragraph. After all if I were living up to that the text > would be in the HTML document (The ON / OFF part) and the images would > be much smaller as they would stretch to contain the text. The problem > is I can think of way to do this, but HTML and CSS is not quite to > that level yet, so we have to deal with what I've given for now, > unless someone can out smart me (please do, I'd love to see it!). I do > however fell that I'm correct in the way I've named the class, and the > button element I've used. > > I'd also like to join the iUI project as the graphic artist, and css > designer. I have many years as both and would love to help out as I'm > going to be using this project day to day. I see no reason why we > should not be able to make the iPhone OS (Or at least all of the GUI > elements) in HTML with CSS and JavaScript. I have programming > experience but it's in PHP, and I only have a basic understanding of > JS, but can for the most part get by. > > -- > Thank you for your time, > Lt. Mark 'Dygear' Tomlin (2922); > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "iPhoneWebDev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
