Besides being of interest to those who crave such controls, this page has a nice tutorial on how to embed a stack that is not a substack into an app.
Dar On May 25, 2012, at 9:23 AM, Björnke von Gierke wrote: > http://www.google.com/webhp?rls=en#hl=en&rls=en&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=iphonecontrolkit+livecode&oq=iphonecontrolkit+livecode&aq=f&aqi=&aql=1&gs_l=hp.3...332.6757.0.6899.29.26.2.0.0.0.135.2235.13j9.22.0.cish.1.0.0.tX-aSchbOOY&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=4f8a6ae9986b6f6f&biw=1161&bih=687 > > On 25.05.2012, at 15:57, Richard Gaskin wrote: > >> Colin Holgate wrote: >>> ...would it be possible for RunRev to take it in house? >> >> With all due respect to the ambitious work John's done with MobGUI, it's no >> substitute for RunRev providing the same level of support for common native >> OS controls that they've provided so well on the desktop. >> >> Any library which mocks up such controls will always have limitations. >> >> This needs to be done in the engine. >> >> I realize the good folks at RunRev are working as quickly as possible to >> expand their toolkit along these lines. Hopefully we'll see the full scope >> of what MobGUI provides in the engine within the next few releases. >> >> -- >> Richard Gaskin >> Fourth World >> LiveCode training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com >> Webzine for LiveCode developers: http://www.LiveCodeJournal.com >> LiveCode Journal blog: http://LiveCodejournal.com/blog.irv _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode