I have a jailbroken iPhone device. I want to programmatically take iOS 7/iPhone screenshots (2/3/4 screens) of the app icons and store them in an image view. However, I don't want to capture the app's home screen, that is the iPhone's main screen.
Is there a solution?
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I am using the library react-navigation-drawer for my app side menu.
My app should be working on iphone and iPad as well.
The default side menu of this library is working well on iPhone.
But on iPad, side menu should be always visible on my app.
I could implement this by drawerLockMode:'locked-open' on some pages.
But Side menu has been overlayed on content screen. and could not doing any actions on content screen.
Even content screen has been pushed aside as width of side menu.
Anyone help me how to implement the responsive side menu on iPhone and iPad?
Thanks
whenever app is running on iPad, set drawerType={'permanent'} for Drawer.Navigator
https://reactnavigation.org/docs/drawer-navigator/#drawertype
I'm developing a Windows Phone 8.1 app that plays a video using the MediaElement control. I'm facing some problems for which I've not been able to find information. I've uploaded an example app here: https://mega.co.nz/#!s9sFiQDK!JDI9ar8qWqWIZ_Ot-Q8K8X0qfQ5YG7ATLAiHypOs5Ow
If a click the button in the default page, the app navigates to a second page that contains a MediaElement to play a video. My app is configured to be Portrait only, but I want the video to be displayed in Landscape. For this, I'm changing the screen orientation when clicking on the button and before navigating to the video page with this line: Windows.Graphics.Display.DisplayInformation.AutoRotationPreferences = Windows.Graphics.Display.DisplayOrientations.Landscape; The problem with this is that I can see in the app when the orientation is changing which looks ugly. How can I do to make the video display in landscape without having to change the orientation of the screen? I've seen in the Facebook app that when a video opens, the app does navigate to another page (or at least it seems so from the transition animation that I see) but even though, videos open and play in landscape, there is no screen rotation.
I want to hide the StatusBar before the page with the video is displayed. I've put this line statusBar.HideAsync(); in various places but regardless, I always see that the StatusBar is still hiding when the video is already visible and playing. Again, the Facebook app does hide the StatusBar before the video is shown in the screen.
When the video is playing, if I press and hold the back hardware button, the app is minimized. Now, if I click on its screenshot to go back to it, the app comes to the foreground, but the video is not playing anymore. If I tap on the video to see the video controls, I can see that the video progress line is moving, but the video is like frozen. If I pause the video and play it again, the video resumes. How do I do to make the video to continue to play when the app comes to the foreground? In the Facebook app when I do this, the app comes to the foreground, but the video page is closed and the app takes me to the timeline page. Is this the only way of doing it? If so, how do I detect that when the app comes to the foreground there is a video playing so I can close the page and navigate to the previous one.
If you always want the video page in landscape mode, you can call
Windows.Graphics.Display.DisplayInformation.AutoRotationPreferences = Windows.Graphics.Display.DisplayOrientations.Landscape;
in the page constructor, after InitializeComponent();
Calling
StatusBar.GetForCurrentView().HideAsync();
in the main page constructor is working fine for me.
I still have the same problem, I've tried different approaches, but I can't even get App.Resuming event (and unfortunately in Windows Phone 8.1 WinRT OnNavigatedTo is not triggered on app resuming).
I'm struggling to make banner ads work properly in my iOS 7 app for the iPad.
Per the Apple Developer's guide, I
1)linked the iAd Framework,
2)imported the iAd header to my controller.h file, and
3) enabled canDisplayBannerAds = YES in the controller.m file.
When I run either (in simulator or on iPad), it displays the banners properly at the bottom of the screen in portrait mode.
However, when I turn to landscape mode, it displays the banners along the left side of the screen, as if it were portrait mode. I cannot seem to figure out how to make it display along the bottom of the screen in landscape mode?
I am building an app that in some point refers to the camera app to take a picture, and then comes back to my app with the picture.
when I go into the camera app, can I redesign it?
for example- can I change the color of the buttons from white to red?
thanx.
I have seen the same question but not have the right solution, so I decided to post my own problem.
I'm using an MPMoviePlayerController for playing video in iOS app. I can make it to play in background within my app or even when user tap on Home button (play in background).
The problem is when MPMoviePlayerController is playing, press home button on iPhone, make the app enter
background. Then tap the app's icon to make the app enter foreground, the MPMoviePlayerController's view will be black screen, audio still continue, only video screen cannot see anything.
This is NOT happen if in background, MPMoviePlayerController play the next video, when come foreground from background it works perfectly. And it also not happen in iOS6 or before.
So in inclusion the problem occurred when play the itself video in iOS7
How to make the MPMoviePlayerController's video shows immediately when app came to foreground?
Many thanks for any help!