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Chrysanthemum Hyphus edited comment on CB-9161 at 12/19/15 6:14 AM:
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Thanks so much for your response!
The app does have responsive design, and if the app is *already* launched, it
works as hoped:
If I launch another app first, and then try to launch the Cordova app by
choosing it to slide over, it's width is the device width, so it's chopped off
on the right.
If, however, I launch my Cordova app first, then launch another app, then slide
over the already opened Cordova app, it formats for the narrower width properly.
There was a viewport meta tag which set the width to device-width, but I took
it out and it made no difference. For some reason when it first launches on
being chosen as the app to slide over, it thinks the width is the whole screen.
was (Author: chrysanhy):
Thanks so much for your response!
The app does have responsive design, and if the app is *already* launched, it
works as hoped:
If I launch another app first, and then try to launch the Cordova app by
choosing it to slide over, it's width is the device width, so it's chopped off
on the right.
If, however, I launch my Cordova app first, then launch another app, then slide
over the already opened Cordova app, it formats for the narrower width properly.
There was a viewport meta tag which set the device width to device-width, but I
took it out and it made no difference. For some reason when it first launches
on being chosen as the app to slide over, it thinks the width is the whole
screen.
> Support iPad multitasking in iOS 9
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> Key: CB-9161
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-9161
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iOS
> Affects Versions: 4.0.0
> Environment: iOS 9
> Reporter: Shazron Abdullah
> Labels: cordova-ios-5.0.x
> Attachments: screenshot-1.png
>
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> This is to support SlideOver and SplitView. Note that SplitView is only
> supported on iPad Air 2.
> The three rules are:
> 1. Build your apps with the iOS 9 SDK
> 2. Support all orientations
> 3. Use Launch Storyboards
> We have 1 and 2 covered, but not 3.
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