... @endAlthough the GlassAppDelegate is more complex, the class is similar to the SimpleExampleAppDelegate class from the previous section. It is the delegate forthe ap-plication and the delegate for other ... dropping it outside the text field. The inspector now displays the information forthe button instead of the text field. Select the blue cube in the upper right-hand corner of the Inspector dialog.This ... chapter .The code snippet that follows is how theiPhone inserts this content into the application. It begins with the calculation of the size and point of origin forthe display of the UIWebView.This...
... is, the first (top) string for each digit, then the second, and so on. We assume that all the bigDigits’ slices have the samenumber of rows and so take the row count from the first one. Go’s for loop ... }} The main()function gets the input and output filenames from the command line,creates corresponding file values, and then passes the files to the americanise()function to do the work. The ... two strings based on the two givenfloat64s, formatting each with the specified number of decimalplaces. If the magnitudes of the numbers differ, then so will the lengths of the aandb strings...
... Together aReusable Web View, on page 29. The solution so far performs a portrait-only transition, which is usually fine for most iPhone apps. iPad apps, on the other hand, are often expected towork ... gives the effect that the clear portionof the mask is expanding, resulting in the gradual reveal of the view below.(See Figure 7, The mask used for ClearFromCenter transition, on page 12.)In the ... define the leftCapWidth as 49, then the 50th point would be the one that is stretched (or duplicated), and the remaining 50 points wouldremain fixed. If we then set the image length to 200, then...
... see, the technical aspect of creating an iPad application is just as easy as it is forcreating an iPhone application. Now let’s take a look at creating applications that run on both theiPhone ... in theiPhone 4G Simulator with Retina Display, you must first launch the iOS Simulator and then choose Device : iPhone (Retina) from the Hardware menu. Then, in MonoDevelop, change your iPhone ... iPhone Simulator Target to iPhone Simulator 4.3 and run/debug it. If you don’t change the device in the iOS simulator first, it will simulate theiPhone 3G, rather than theiPhone 4G. This is an...
... In the Documentation Organizer, click the Search icon, type in the name of the document, and then select the document from the search results. See Figure 1 for an example of how to search for ... Pushing the LimitsThis book focuses on theiPhone 4 and iPad 2. Most topics here are applicable to the original iPad, iPod touch, iPhone 3GS, and Apple TV. At the time of writing theiPhone ... briey describes the new features covered in detail in the book and tells you the chapters in which they are discussed. The History of iOS The second version, iPhone OS 2, was the rst to have...
... by the way, is the default). We’ll look at some of the other build actions later on—there arealso a number of other arguments that you can pass to xcodebuild that will allow youto tweak the ... beneath the existing Ant target text box. Before we do anything else, grab the step by the little greybox “handle” on the left, and drag it above the Ant step, because we want to edit the plist ... break the file down line by line. The first line is a standard XML header. The nextline, which uses the project tag, defines the name of the project that is associated withthis build file, the...
... portrait view on theiPhone and landscape view on the iPad In Figure 2, we see a simple Rock, Paper, Scissors game being run on both the iPad and the iPhone. On the iPhone, the application is ... development for Apple’s iOS devices. I hope you are reading this because you are excited about developing a cool new game fortheiPhone or iPad. It is the goal of this book to educate the reader on the ... define the logic that governs how the game is played and the interactions between the actors. We also look at the code that gives each actor in the game its unique behavior. In short we show the...
... be different for different users within the cell and between cells. It is used for transmitting the forward access channel (FACH) for access grant and the paging channel (PCH) for paging, both ... performance improved as the chip rate increased. For a chip rate of 0.96 Mcps, the BER performance was close to the computer simulated BER performance with L=1. The performance with 7.68 Mcps ... the effects of the spreading chip rate on the BER performance with and without diversity. The parameters of the radio link were slightly different than those normally used. The effects of these...
... of the soul and therefore of resurrection and of eternalreward and punishment. If the soul is immaterial, then there is noreason to believe that it is damaged by the death and decay of the ... across the visual scene. These movements,called saccades, are intelligent; they are not random, but instead gatherinformation relevant to the tasks currently confronting the person.They are ... or in depression, for instance –then we can hope to treat it with means much less dramatic thansurgery. BIID is therefore at once a question forthe sciences of the mind and for ethics; it is...
... changing the meaning. For example: The book gave (to) my boss and (to) me some new strategies.” The bill gave (we, us) a shock.Answer: The bill gave us a shock.3. Use the objective case forthe ... following itto another word in the sentence.Sit by (I, me).Answer: The pronoun is the object of the preposition me, so the sentence reads: “Sitby me.”Using the Possessive Case1. Use the possessive ... after the verb.If you can find an answer in the sentence, the verb is transitive.Linking VerbsLinking verbs join the subject and the predicate. They do not show action. Instead, they helpthe...