2012-03-05, 12:12
Hitcher Wrote:And as the above example shows it can also kill a view.
Ouch, Take it that view's not up in your favourite top 3
Hitcher Wrote:And as the above example shows it can also kill a view.
pecinko Wrote:I find it _much_ easier to place her on chair in front of TV. I go take a smoke and return after she has read everything she needs.
I guess women needs to be well informed before watching.
kyotocafe Wrote:ah, yeah, true, well it is is under development so it might well include the option on a near future
pecinko Wrote:- I don't care reading synopses at all as I do that before I buy movie and if I get one as a gift I like being surprised with it rather then read a plot that reveals almost all that is there to be seen
(2013-01-28, 15:17)Havin_it Wrote: It is a bit surprising to read that font sizing is such a hellish business for skinners - CSS has been able to provide consistent and low-effort control of such things for web pages for a long time.
(2013-01-28, 15:17)Havin_it Wrote: Obviously this scenario presents a slightly different set of challenges, but where text is too big for a fixed UI element surely it should just be auto-scrollable? This works for single lines of text (eg menu items) too: just marquee the text when it receives focus.
(2013-01-28, 20:04)Hitcher Wrote: Yeah, no extra at all for skinners!
Just imagine doing that on hundreds of controls and at the same time making sure they all align properly and don't get cut-off!