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Closed 10 years ago.
I am trying to use the UIGlassButton on my iPhone 5 running iOS 6.1 final. There are no errors, just that the UIGlassButton doesn't show up. I also tried this and many other yet finished GlassButton proects on GitHub etc., but none of them works.
What am I doing wrong?
This is exactly the reason why you shouldn't use private API's. Because classes like these are for internal use only, they could change or even be removed in between OS updates.
Imagine you would have used this in an application already in the store, it would either crash or just not show the buttons. A good way to treat your users.
UIGlassButton is a private class and should not be used. To create a similar effect build the button yourself or use images.
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Closed 9 years ago.
I want to drop a particular call if caller number belongs to some 'black-list'.
Is there any such possibility to do this programmatically on iOS (iPhones and iPads)?
From my understanding, such program must be running all the time like system service but I've never seen such apps. If no, then I could run app by myself and put it in background, but will the app from background be able to do this, and finally are there ant methods in API for performing this?
There's no public APIs for achieving anything like that.
Moreover this is a functionality that Apple will embed in iOS7, as per the last WWDC conference.
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I need to add unlockables to my application, but the problem is that I don't want to have to send out an update every time that I want to add something new. I have read a bit about servers and JSON and XML. I just wanted to check to see if anybody else had a better idea?
If you are talking about something like a logo change then, short of an app update, the only option you have is getting it from an outside source such as a server transmission. But now you are talking about in-app purchases which, if you have not already, should read up on.
https://developer.apple.com/in-app-purchase/In-App-Purchase-Guidelines.pdf
Server based image and/or text transmissions are easily done and if I understand your last comment correctly, these updates would not be very frequent anyway.
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Closed 10 years ago.
I thought that there are standard symbols for the TabBar - but I'm having a hard time finding them! So - are there any at all? If so - where can I find them? I'm using Xcode 4.3, I develop for ios 4 and 5
I'm looking for symbols for the keywords: information, warning/alert, configuration, settings, email
Or do I need to get them from a third party source?
Yes, there are. When creating the UITabBarItem, initialise it with initWithTabBarSystemItem:tag: and for the first argument use the UITabBarSystemItem constant for the image you want (see here for a list of all the possible values and corresponding images available). This feature has been around since iOS 2.0 so you'll have no problems with compatibility.
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Closed 11 years ago.
So I have been working on this phone gap application that uses jquery-mobile. Recently, my application stopped working in iOS but it would work on other platforms and even when opened in a browser.
It took me and my boss about a week to find out that the code causing the problem was this:
$.mobile.touchOverflowEnabled = true;
I recently updated my jquery-mobile version to 1.1. Any ideas why this piece of code does not work in iOS?
Why not just remove touchOverflowEnabled? Do you have a fixed toolbar? I think all it does is allow a fixed toolbar to scroll with the app smoothly.
Check out what the doc's say about it: http://jquerymobile.com/test/docs/toolbars/bars-fixed.html scroll down to "true fixed toolbars"
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How do I add effect (e.g. lomo) to a photo on iOS?
To make it simple, I wanna try to make an iPhone app which is similar to those photography apps, and I want a tutorial to start with.
As coreImage framework is not present in iphone (atleast upto iOS 4.0), you will have to do image filtering by hand..You have to iterate through each pixel in an image and work on it..This thread discussed about various image filtering effects in iphone and is very useful..These guys say they are successful in porting imageMagick to iOS but I never tried that..Also I asked a question about implementing polaroid filter in iOS, though it didnt get a good answer, the question itself might be helpful..