Hi.
Thanks for the info :)
I started reading the tutorial andnow I am facing another problem.
I am unable to add an action to the button. the tutorial says that I
have to control-drag the button from the interface builder to the
method declaration section in the viewControler's header file in the
assistant  editor. I tried to select the button in the table that
shows the hierarchy of elements in a view, go to the connections
inspector, go to the "unknown" next to action, move the mouse pointer
there, do a mouse down, go to the assistant editor and release the
mouse at the relevant place. This method works when trying to add a
referencing outlet but does not seem to work in this case.
Kindly suggest.
Cheers
Venkatesh Potluri

On 8/20/13, Barry Hadder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You really don't need to be concerned about the dates of the two documents.
> Development isn't different at all as far as what you will do in this
> tutorial.  Unless you role your own UI elements, everything is pretty much
> accessible out of the box.  The thing they talk about are things you can
> figure out fairly easily just from perusing around the XCode inspectors.
>
> You open the window resize options menu with vo-shift-tilda.  Then go into
> the resize menu and choose the edge you want to move and press enter.  Then
> move the appropriate arrow keys.  You should hear a shhhh sound and vo will
> speak information.  If If not, then the edge is as far as it will go.  When
> you're done, press escape.
>
> I only put this because knowing how to do this can be helpful in other
> situations, but I don't think it is necessary here.  I think the pdf is
> sufficient All though I hope they post the updated one soon.  I also think
> you need to know that from what I have seen, this problem with Safari is
> being addressed.
>
>
> On Aug 20, 2013, at 3:26 AM, Venkatesh Potluri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> thanks for the pdf link :)
> The only problem is that the PDF was last updated on february 2012,
> where as the website was last updated on april 2013. most of the
> documentation seems to be the same, but, some info on making apps
> accessible seems to be missing at a quick glance. The PDF will also
> not have information about iOs6. are things significantly different in
> the initial stage of app development?
> the zoom in-zoom out does not seem to work for me. could you give more
> info on how to do the window-resize technique?
> Thank you
> Cheers
> Venkatesh Potluri
>
> On 8/20/13, Barry Hadder <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It looks like they are redoing their doc pages.
>> Sometimes zooming in or out fixes the mouse routing problem.  Also,
>> resizing
>> the window some times helps.  vo-shift-tilda brings up the window resize
>> menu.
>>
>> The above was the hard way and it doesn't always work.  The easiest thing
>> for you to do for the time being is probably to download the pdf.  For
>> some
>> reason I don't find a button to download it on that page, but you can use
>> this URL:
>> http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/iphone/conceptual/iphone101/iPhone101.pdf.
>>
>> Good luck.
>>
>> On Aug 19, 2013, at 9:09 PM, Venkatesh Potluri <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all.
>> I am getting started with iOs app development. I am unable to access
>> all the text in this link.
>> https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/referencelibrary/GettingStarted/RoadMapiOS/chapters/RM_YourFirstApp_iOS/Articles/05_ConfiguringView.html
>> voiceover says " bullet image" at some places. when you move the mouse
>> curser using command-VO-F5, and do a mouse click, the text related to
>> the specific task is displayed. however, I am able to access just the
>> first occurrence or a " bullet image" in a page. I end up opening the
>> apple menu when I attempt to access the second occurrence of the
>> "bullet image".
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Cheers
>> Venkatesh Potluri
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