> Are you absolutely sure it would not work on iPhone 6 Plus? Any way I
> could try?
I'll try to test with the simulator. Can you open the following in safari?
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/b.../blender2.html
When called from iPeng, would it have the full width, or are you using a
split view on the 6+?
> Also... I assume you can't change the CSS? Because in ipPeng on iPad it
> doesn't work in portrait mode, probably because it assumes a fullscreen
> window size, wich iPeng doesn't have, and the missing 85 pixels hide the
> right hand sliders.
Hmm... I tweaked the layout to fit the window in iPeng - in Landscape
mode. Never tried portrait mode (yes, I'm a landscape mode iPad user). I
could probably make it work, but at the cost of usability. Smaller
buttons etc., but they'd be hard to use. Or I could totally rewrite the
UI to make it work on phones, too.
But for the time being I think it's not asking too much to rotate the
device to accommodate all controls.
--
Michael
> could try?
I'll try to test with the simulator. Can you open the following in safari?
http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/b.../blender2.html
When called from iPeng, would it have the full width, or are you using a
split view on the 6+?
> Also... I assume you can't change the CSS? Because in ipPeng on iPad it
> doesn't work in portrait mode, probably because it assumes a fullscreen
> window size, wich iPeng doesn't have, and the missing 85 pixels hide the
> right hand sliders.
Hmm... I tweaked the layout to fit the window in iPeng - in Landscape
mode. Never tried portrait mode (yes, I'm a landscape mode iPad user). I
could probably make it work, but at the cost of usability. Smaller
buttons etc., but they'd be hard to use. Or I could totally rewrite the
UI to make it work on phones, too.
But for the time being I think it's not asking too much to rotate the
device to accommodate all controls.
--
Michael