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Are you seriously telling me, that you prefer coding on iPhone rather then on iPad or Mac?
Even if you design a new UI, would you really want to code on that screen?
Is anyone really using the iWork for iOS Apps to CREATE new Documents?
Even if you design a new UI, would you really want to code on that screen?
Is anyone really using the iWork for iOS Apps to CREATE new Documents?
If you aren't a full time iOS Developer there is no need to know this specific behavior. It addition that Apple is changing them from time to time with iOS updates...
I would rather wait for a good and final solution. Implementing only parts of it doesn't really help here. Cloning requires a working connection to your repo, and in case of errors you would need a terminal to resolve error messages.
In addition this does not fix any licensing problems, and this would be code working for only one particular version control system.
Let's just wait for some more ideas.
In addition this does not fix any licensing problems, and this would be code working for only one particular version control system.
Let's just wait for some more ideas.
Perfect, sounds cool. Is there a list where you can "sign up for", so there won't be 2 people working on the same language?
Sorry, I guess we were typijg at the same time :)
The code completion files look like this: (this one is for html)
http://db.tt/WGgeNiJk
If you want you could create a file for your laguage, and send it to him afterwards. I'm sure if it's working he might add it to an update, so from then everyone is able to use it. I'm planning on doing the same for objc and C++.
http://db.tt/WGgeNiJk
If you want you could create a file for your laguage, and send it to him afterwards. I'm sure if it's working he might add it to an update, so from then everyone is able to use it. I'm planning on doing the same for objc and C++.
You probably set your password to require password immediatly, right?
Opening the NotificationCenter tells the app that's entering a background mode, simply like multitasking to another App. For iOS there is no difference in there. As a result the password is asked for immediatly, because you "left" the app and you were using the notification center. If you don't like this behavior, you can set your require password time to "after 1 Minute". There is not much to change for, the developer cause iOS isn't telling the app specifically what the user did, just that he's not focusing on your app anymore.
Opening the NotificationCenter tells the app that's entering a background mode, simply like multitasking to another App. For iOS there is no difference in there. As a result the password is asked for immediatly, because you "left" the app and you were using the notification center. If you don't like this behavior, you can set your require password time to "after 1 Minute". There is not much to change for, the developer cause iOS isn't telling the app specifically what the user did, just that he's not focusing on your app anymore.
That sounds cool, in addition to that a custom browser ID could be added for previewing.
Well, you still can simply explude folders, or selecting all other files and folder at once?
Other than that, I don't the too many people have the same problems.
Other than that, I don't the too many people have the same problems.
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But in this case iCloud Support would be nice, so that all your settings are synced between your iPad and iPhone.