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i have a working and almost finished application for iphone and i want to make it working on ipad too. I use iphone storyboard.How to add iPad storyboard and link it with the code?
I haven't done this before, but isn't the solution just to add a separate storyboard-file for your iPad interface? Choose file -> New -> File. Then in the iOS / User Interface section, click on storyboard and hit next. Make sure you choose iPad as Device Family.
In your iOS Application Target change Devices from iPhone to Universal. Scroll down and select your Storyboard file for your iPad in the iPad Deployment Info section.
The rest should be pretty much like making your iPhone app. You'll have to make the iPad UI and connect buttons, make icons, etc.
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After running my App in Xcode IOS simulator, I can see my App and when I open it after 1 or 2 seconds, instead of showing my App it shows a blank white screen saying "Hello World!".
This is my first time Developing an App and using the iOS App simulator. Please help me with this problem. I have used different iOS device simulators but the results are the same.
It is a little difficult to judge given that we don't see your project, but I think you put your UI code in the wrong storyboard. If you create a project from scratch with Xcode you will have a structure similar to the following one:
You have two storyboards: Main.storyboard and LaunchScreen.storyboard.
LaunchScreen.storyboard contains the "splash screen" that is the screen that is shown for just a few seconds while the application starts (like a loading screen), while Main.storyboard is the actual first screen of your application.
I think that you added all your UI to LaunchScreen.storyboard instead of Main.storyboard and that is why you see it only for a couple of seconds.
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I need to create universal app for iPhone 3.5, 4.0, 4.7, 5.5 inches mobile and iPad. Also i wish to know which is the best way whether to create programatically or to use storyboard. I am using xcode-6.
When creating a new project, you need to specify for which device you want to build the app, having the options iPhone, iPad and Universal. So, in your case you need to specify Universal.
As for the question whether or not to use Storyboards, it depends a bit on your app. But especially when you want to go for all devices and device sizes, I guess it's a good idea to use Storyboards and then also make use of Autolayout and Size classes to adapt your UI to the different screen sizes.
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I am developing a PhoneGap app.
Screen orientation for all the pages working fine but when I open photo gallery in iPhone then it's screen orientation not supporting. Any solution will be appreciable.-Thanks
There is an oversight in the default platform add script for phonegap / cordova that doesn't add the landscape orientations to the .xcodeproj file -- you'll need to add them yourself:
Under your project, browse down to the platforms / ios directory and double-click on the .xcodeproj to open it up in Xcode.
Select the project node in the left-hand column. In the center pane, look under Deployment Info / Device Orientation and make sure the Landscape orientations are selected.
Quit Xcode and rebuild / run emulate again. You should see the device respond to the rotate events.
I think this is only a bug on the iPhone. The iPad should already work correctly IIRC.
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Apple redesigned toolbar icons for ios 7. My app looks great on ios6 but when I run it on ios 7, toolbar icons (new, open, search etc.) look like different from old ios. Is it possible to use ios 6 icons on ios 7?
When you use system icons, those icons come from the system and may change when Apple changes them in iOS. This is by design so that the icons are the same (and recognizable) in all apps.
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I've developed an iPhone app. It's working fine (not published yet). Now I want to develop it's iPad version. It has many UITableView. But integrating these UITableViews in UISplitView is complicated, not possible and not logical. So if I develop iPad version without UISplitView, will Apple reject my app, as I'm not properly using real estate of iPad?
In other words, can I use UITableViews without using UISplitView and will it be acceptable?
I have an app that I created as a universal app.. I did not use splitview because I wanted the flow to be the exact same for iPhone and iPad and they did accept it. Is your app just on iPad? Hard to say what they will do in that case.