John, I’ve put some pretty complex groups under an iOS scroller and had it work
quite well. My problem is that I forget the
on scrollerDidScroll hOffset, vOffset
// When the user scrolls move the displayed content
set the vScroll of group "scrollArea" to vOffset
end scrollerDidScroll
part o
J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Scrollers are picky, you have to make sure that:
>
> 1. The full length of the field is displayed. It can't be a scrolling
> field, it has to be a very tall field at its full height so all
> content is visible. It's okay if it runs off the window.
> 2. The field must have
Hi Jacqueline,
Thanks for the long answer and for sharing the code.
I’ll try it out tomorrow!
best regards,
John.
> On 30 Nov 2016, at 21:34, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
> On 11/30/16 7:35 AM, John Allijn wrote:
>> I can’t get the scroller working
>
> I haven't had any problem with scrollers on
On 11/30/16 7:35 AM, John Allijn wrote:
I can’t get the scroller working
I haven't had any problem with scrollers on either iOS or Android,
barring a specific vScroll bug that's been reported.
(http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=18924) Aside from that
they work very well as long as
John Allijn wrote:
> I can’t get the scroller working but have a workaround for anyone
> else who may have this problem.
> Not so fancy, but it works…
>
> use a normal text field and lock the text
> then set the script of the field to this:
>
> local sStartV
> local tDistance
> local tStartScroll
I can’t get the scroller working but have a workaround for anyone else who may
have this problem.
Not so fancy, but it works…
use a normal text field and lock the text
then set the script of the field to this:
local sStartV
local tDistance
local tStartScroll
on mouseDown
put the mouseV
Good to know.
Thanks!
> On 29 Nov 2016, at 19:40, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
> John Allijn wrote:
>
> >> Op 29 nov. 2016 om 17:15 heeft Richard Gaskin het volgende geschreven:
> >> Widgets are great for making new kinds of objects, but if all that's
> >> needed here is to fix a bug with scrolling
John Allijn wrote:
>> Op 29 nov. 2016 om 17:15 heeft Richard Gaskin het volgende geschreven:
>> Widgets are great for making new kinds of objects, but if all that's
>> needed here is to fix a bug with scrolling on the existing field
>> object IMO that's just a bug.
>
> Hi Richard,
> I don't think
Hi Richard,
I don't think it's a bug. It's just me not being a very skilled programmer :)
Thats why I choose livecode.
The thing is that native mobile objects are almost completely implemented by
code. Where as desktop objects can be dragged into a stack and than be accessed
and updated by code.
John Allijn wrote:
> Most of the time when I work on an iOS app, I run into problems with
> scrollers, fields that scroll their contents over the screen.
>
> Usually I have just one scrollable field on a card with variable text
> in it. Most often this text is downloaded from a database and I jus
Hello,
Most of the time when I work on an iOS app, I run into problems with scrollers,
fields that scroll their contents over the screen.
Usually I have just one scrollable field on a card with variable text in it.
Most often this text is downloaded from a database and I just put the plain
tex
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