what should be done with MobGUI?

Dar Scott dsc at swcp.com
Fri May 25 13:50:10 EDT 2012


Besides being of interest to those who crave such controls, this page has a nice tutorial on how to embed a stack that is not a substack into an app. 

Dar

On May 25, 2012, at 9:23 AM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:

> http://www.google.com/webhp?rls=en#hl=en&rls=en&output=search&sclient=psy-ab&q=iphonecontrolkit+livecode&oq=iphonecontrolkit+livecode&aq=f&aqi=&aql=1&gs_l=hp.3...332.6757.0.6899.29.26.2.0.0.0.135.2235.13j9.22.0.cish.1.0.0.tX-aSchbOOY&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=4f8a6ae9986b6f6f&biw=1161&bih=687
> 
> On 25.05.2012, at 15:57, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> 
>> Colin Holgate wrote:
>>> ...would it be possible for RunRev to take it in house?
>> 
>> With all due respect to the ambitious work John's done with MobGUI, it's no substitute for RunRev providing the same level of support for common native OS controls that they've provided so well on the desktop.
>> 
>> Any library which mocks up such controls will always have limitations.
>> 
>> This needs to be done in the engine.
>> 
>> I realize the good folks at RunRev are working as quickly as possible to expand their toolkit along these lines.  Hopefully we'll see the full scope of what MobGUI provides in the engine within the next few releases.
>> 
>> --
>> Richard Gaskin
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