How can I make my J2ME List goes from right to left?
I know the StringItem has the setLayout function which can be used to achieve this, but List can only get plain Strings (right?)... How can I do this?
Tnx.
try this
SetLayout(Item.LAYOUT_RIGHT);
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What I'm trying to do is to make an "untouchable map". I need to be it kind of a background instead of a real map, and I need to keep it swipeable to left and right fragments. How can I implement that? I've tried to put a layer overlay, but it doesn't work, it's keep focusing on the map when I try to swipe to other fragment. Maybe there is a "switch" for the XML part? Thanks!
map.getUiSettings().setAllGesturesEnabled(false); - this is exactly what I was looking for.
I am developing a webview app.
I need that the webview covers all the content (all the space available!) but I can't get to this...
I've tried several ways but stil don't understand how to tell the webview to autofit depending on the screen.
Here is my situation now:
And this if I rotate the device
I guess this means that I'm not working in the right way, eh ? Can anybody lead me to this right?
thank you
Add this 4 constraint like this for your webView.
I am experimenting with monotouch for the first time. I have essentially finished my first application, however, I am re-visiting the application to make it more appealing visually and was wondering if I could make a textfield look like the 'Notes' application?
Thanks in advance to those who can help.
I think an easy and simple way is to to do something like the Notes App.
Is to use an UITextView and set an Backgroundimage/BackgroundColor, which looks like a paper.
I need help for, scribbling on the webpage i.e where ever the user moves on the uiwebview there it should draw a line according to the touch moves.
Is this possible.
Can any one please help me in this.
Thanks,
Mrudula.
yes it is possible just you have to write uiWebView.scrollView instead of uiWebView for getting coordinates of uiwebview.
I started working on something sort of like this. It doesn't currently let you "draw", but it does let you detect and record relative touch coordinates so that you can scale them correctly when zooming in. The DSAnnotationView object lets you provide a custom UIView to be toggled at the annotation point. Check it out here: https://github.com/justindarc/WebViewAnnotations
-Justin
I need to put a map in a webpage and I need that when the users clicks on certain area inside city limits on the map the user is redirected.
Wich is the best way without using Flash?
Define Hover polingons on a image.
SVG on the browser.
Some sort of Javascript, jQuery magical plugin out there?
Google Maps?
And example could be this but It's flash.
You should check this jquery plugin , I think that is exactly what you need
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/maphilight
Well, for the basic functionality, a good ol' fashioned client side image map (http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/objects.html#h-13.6.1 ) would do the job nicely.
I'm not sure that there's any built-in way to get them to display hover behaviors, though. The cursor will definitely change, but I don't think you can style <area> elements.
With Google maps: what you're looking for is KML (http://code.google.com/apis/kml/documentation/whatiskml.html ).
You could use the HTML map tag.
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_map.asp