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Stobe
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11/18/11 07:37 AM (14 years ago)

Is this header image rotation behavior normal?

I have a header image on a list menu, and when I rotate the device to landscape, I lose the top part of the header image (guessing around 20 pixels or so). They are still there if I drag the screen down, but when I let go of the drag, the screen springs back up and the top part of the header is out of view again. I know I could either add some padding to the image itself. Or add some padding using the header image properties in the control panel. But I wanted to check first to see if it was normal (intended for a reason). Or if it was just a weird behavior inherit to BT or iOS in general. (oh yeah, its in 1.5 iOS) Thanks!
 
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11/18/11 10:46 AM (14 years ago)
Yup..weird for sure. Lots of differnet ways to connect screens so it's tough to say what's happening. Maybe start by experiementing with a solid navigation bar, transparent nav bar, status bar options, etc. I'll be it's related to one of those options in the advaned properties.
 
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11/18/11 11:15 AM (14 years ago)
Hmmm... Does the nav bar have more pixel height in the landscape mode vs portrait? It might be that simple. Also, I have the header image height (in the layout settings) match the images actual height. But I have the image position fields blank. Would the default value for the image top position be causing this?
 
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11/18/11 11:25 PM (14 years ago)
Image top and image size are the same for landscape and portrait. Set it and it won't change during rotation (should not change at least). The nav bar is 44px high in both rotations. I'll bet iOS is tricking us somehow? I'll do some digging.
 

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