I want to display the status bar in my J2ME application so I put this line of code in the midlet,
((Canvas) (javax.microedition.lcdui.Display.getDisplay(this).getCurrent())).setFullScreenMode(false);
So I want to remove the whole menu bar and the native commands which appear at the bottom of the screen, is there a way to do that?
Then I will put a custom bar or use a third party such as Lwuit.
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I'm looking for a way to hide the Navigation bar in Intellij IDEA without scarifying the Run buttons block. I can use the keyboard shortcut (which I use often, too) but it's nice to have an indicator if Instant Run is available and a button that ready to click.
Bellow you will find an image of the desired behavior.
You can't customize it like that at the moment. Feature request is welcome at https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/IDEA.
How can I put an icon in the top left label and make fullscreen? Apple allocates some space on top for the digital clock and back label. I would like to customize it, but I can't find anything in the SDK to enable this.
The top strip of the Watch screen is reserved for displaying the page title, or occasionally links such as "Cancel" by default for modal views, and the clock. It is not possible to hide this.
It is possible to set an empty title for a page. Some settings will alsoplace a background image behind this text (if you set the mode to 'Aspect Fill', at least in the current Xcode 6.2 beta 3). However, the portion of the image at the top of the screen is simply occluded by a black strip, so this does not achieve what you want.
Additionally, Apple have specifically recommended against displaying logos on the Apple Watch screen, with the rationale that the screen is too small to display for the user anything but actual content.
To set the Global tint:
Select the Interface Controller itself in Interface Builder by clicking on the Yellow circle at the top of the view of the screen.
Press Cmd-Opt-1 to display the File Inspector section of the Utilites on the right hand side.
Set the 'Global Tint' option in the section 'Interface Builder Document', as per the screenshot.
Not possible in the first cut but I think it will come later.
It's not actually a back label. The text in the top left of the Watch screen is the title of the current WKInterfaceController. You can change it by using -[WKInterfaceTitle setTitle:], but you are limited to content that is expressible in an NSString (so no UIImages).
It is possible to customise the status bar in watchOS 4.
Select your interface controller in the storyboard
Open the attributes inspector
Check the Full Screen checkbox
After doing this you can add your custom image to the left of the statusbar.
I have to set button at the bottom of screen. I am using lwuit(UI). Is there any way to place button in menu bar and I have set the command in menu bar but the command name is partially displayed why somebody help.
Thanks for your any appreciation.
If you use addCommand(new Command("Name")); this should work. Commands will only take 50% of the screen in standard mode so if your text is longer the text of the command will be cropped. You can replace the MenuBar class but that is an advanced task so I suggest not going there.
I am creating application for touch devices for nokia.
J2ME provides methods pointerPressed, released and dragged on canvas.
I have generated a canvas in full screen mode having commands.
On click of "option" command, another command menu opens, which is having commands like Ok, Back, Next.
Now to get the event of sub command menu I have to get that which command is clicked.
My question is how can I get that particular command has been clicked?
Application is for N97/Music express (no keyboard support). I just want the way out using touch functionality.
keyPressed event is not at all useful for me.
If you have pointer events, then look at the co-ordinates of the event, and check to see whether it lies within where you're drawing your menu option on the canvas.
Using LWUIT framework to develop mobile application.
In LWUIT by default first command is placed in the left and subsequent commands will be placed in the right menu of the form including the command which is already placed in form left.I need to add two menus to form.Left menu contains general application specific commands such as "Minimize","Back" and "Exit". Right Menu contains screen specific commands such as "Play Audio","Play Video" etc... Initially left softbutton of the form contains the text "Options" and the right softbutton of the form contains the text "Menu". When user selects "Options", a menu will be displayed with the following commands:
Minimize
Back
Exit
When user selects right soft button "Menu", a menu will be displayed with screen specific commands:
Play Audio
Play Video etc...
Commands of the right menu keeps changing from one form to another form, whereas the commands of left menu remains the same for all screens(forms). I know command menu can be customized by overriding "Form.createCommandList(Vector)" which returns a list. But here in my case I need two lists(menus). One at the left of the form and the other one at the right of the form.Please do help me in resolving this issue.
A LWUIT menu is just a dialog containing a List (or buttons for touch menu or pretty much anything you want), so to implement this just create a Command called options and place it in the left soft button. When options is pressed just show the dialog with your "additional commands". Since a List can accept a command array or vector doing something like this can be really easy.
You can look at the code for MenuBar which is pretty simple, you can also replace the menu bar component in the latest version LWUIT (SVN at the moment) but that seems redundant for this particular use case.