Hi,
Just starting with B4i and loving it, thank you for making this wonderful software that lets us Windows users get stuck into iOS programming
I'm using my iPhone 6 for design/debug.
My question: My eyesight isn't the best, so I sometimes put my iPone into Zoomed mode (Settings>Display & Brightness>View>Zoomed). I've noticed that when I do this, the UI elements of my app are affected (size and position). Buttons that were at the bottom of the screen have grown larger and moved off-screen etc.
Is there any way to either turn off the "zoomed" effect so it ignores that system setting, or to programatically detect Zoomed mode so I can compensate in my code?
Thanks, and sorry if this is a noob question - I'm still learning my way around and couldn't see anything about this in the Q&A forums.
Regards
Malcolm
Just starting with B4i and loving it, thank you for making this wonderful software that lets us Windows users get stuck into iOS programming
I'm using my iPhone 6 for design/debug.
My question: My eyesight isn't the best, so I sometimes put my iPone into Zoomed mode (Settings>Display & Brightness>View>Zoomed). I've noticed that when I do this, the UI elements of my app are affected (size and position). Buttons that were at the bottom of the screen have grown larger and moved off-screen etc.
Is there any way to either turn off the "zoomed" effect so it ignores that system setting, or to programatically detect Zoomed mode so I can compensate in my code?
Thanks, and sorry if this is a noob question - I'm still learning my way around and couldn't see anything about this in the Q&A forums.
Regards
Malcolm