![]() I'm not looking forward to doing something like that again soon! (The "core" changes to support that feature are nothing to sneeze at, either, but for that I could at least take advantage of the work that has already been done by Byron Foster and by SwissMicros.) That factor of five can be pretty brutal, as I experienced when I implemented the state file manager in 2.5 it's not a particularly large bit of UI work, but not-particularly-large times five turned out to be stressful and exhausting. Apart from not finding the bigger display very interesting myself, one big problem is that because I maintain Free42 for five platforms, every change that isn't purely "core" has to be implemented five times, and the bigger display will require significant changes in the "shell" side of things. My impression after occasionally reading things Mr O writes, this won’t happen unless you jump into the code yourself. ![]() Next, hold the device horizontally and wait for it to rotate the UI accordingly then Main Menu -> Select Skin -> Landscape. Only the selection you make from that list is mode-dependent.įor example, to restore the skin selections to their defaults, perform these steps: hold the device vertically and wait for it to rotate the UI accordingly (make sure the orientation is not locked, neither in the OS settings nor in the Free42 preferences!) then Main Menu -> Select Skin -> Standard-4". Loading a skin, using the Load button in the Select Skin view, only adds it to the list of available skins, and that list is the same whether you're in portrait or landscape mode. Selecting a skin while in portrait mode sets it only for portrait mode, and selecting a skin while in landscape mode sets it only for landscape mode. Just be aware that the skin settings for portrait and landscape modes are separate and independent of each other. ![]() The problem is that the portrait skin got shown when my iPad was in landscape orientation - and when my iPad was in its portrait orientation, a different layout was shown. ![]()
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