joerg
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Post by joerg on Jun 17, 2018 10:02:01 GMT -5
Hi everyone,
people use different devices, like desktop PC, notebook, tablet... in different resolutions. Like websites, also programs (or apps...) nowadays should be responsive or scalable too. Some RAD appilications with visual IDE design can handle this automatically (more or less). So I thought it was a good idea to start this thread and collect some ideas, how this can be done in Liberty Basic. Especially when it comes to fonts... Bad idea? What do you think?
Thanks and best regards, Joerg
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Post by Mark Dunham on Jun 21, 2018 12:15:11 GMT -5
Hi everyone,
people use different devices, like desktop PC, notebook, tablet... in different resolutions. Like websites, also programs (or apps...) nowadays should be responsive or scalable too. Some RAD appilications with visual IDE design can handle this automatically (more or less). So I thought it was a good idea to start this thread and collect some ideas, how this can be done in Liberty Basic. Especially when it comes to fonts... Bad idea? What do you think?
Thanks and best regards, Joerg
Joerg,
I recently had to take in account UI design with a project I was working and to place the elements on the window I started with the smallest resolution I was designing for and worked my way up. I was able to anchor my button controls in the lower right corner of the window now matter the window size. Here is a link to that project libertybasiccom.proboards.com/thread/205/level-editor-4-3. There maybe other ways to accomplish this but I found what I did to work very well with minimal code because I am using the WindowWidth to set my anchor points.
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