H Heinz Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 21, 2008 #1 Hello, i have got my new HP IPAQ 214 with 4" display. in the designer i have changed the screen size to width = 240 and height = 320. Then i have set my controls in the form. but in the compiled program the controls are too small. what can i do ?
Hello, i have got my new HP IPAQ 214 with 4" display. in the designer i have changed the screen size to width = 240 and height = 320. Then i have set my controls in the form. but in the compiled program the controls are too small. what can i do ?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 21, 2008 #2 See the VGA tutorial: http://www.b4x.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1723
H Heinz Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 21, 2008 #3 i mean, the designer makes not the resolution. in the screen size property i have 240 X 320 but the designer shows me 240 X 264. i have increased the height and width with *2 on my tabcontrol and tables and they are show properly. if the designer shows the real size, then i could set my other controls at the right place.
i mean, the designer makes not the resolution. in the screen size property i have 240 X 320 but the designer shows me 240 X 264. i have increased the height and width with *2 on my tabcontrol and tables and they are show properly. if the designer shows the real size, then i could set my other controls at the right place.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 21, 2008 #4 The height of the screen includes the title and menu bars, which leaves a height of 268 pixels (QVGA screens) for the application.
The height of the screen includes the title and menu bars, which leaves a height of 268 pixels (QVGA screens) for the application.
H Heinz Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Mar 22, 2008 #5 Thank you Erel. problem is solved. i have set the screen size to 640 X 480. Now i can work with the designer properly.
Thank you Erel. problem is solved. i have set the screen size to 640 X 480. Now i can work with the designer properly.
Cableguy Expert Licensed User Longtime User Mar 22, 2008 #6 Heinz said: i have set the screen size to 640 X 480. . Click to expand... Wich means you are in fact working in a VGA device, so be sure to deal with all the sizing diferences...
Heinz said: i have set the screen size to 640 X 480. . Click to expand... Wich means you are in fact working in a VGA device, so be sure to deal with all the sizing diferences...