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How to produce toolbar in iOS/iPad #172

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eduo opened this issue May 9, 2022 · 4 comments
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How to produce toolbar in iOS/iPad #172

eduo opened this issue May 9, 2022 · 4 comments

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@eduo
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eduo commented May 9, 2022

I think this may be a stupidly simple question but I keep searching and missing it.

I can't find a way to trigger the equivalent to the Einstein Toolbar when in iPad/iOS. I've tried all tap and multitouch combinations I can think of without any luck. I know this must be documented somewhere but I just can't find it. I just want to enable the toolbar to insert the virtual ethernet card.

I assume resolution can't be changed and viewport can't be resized to not have such large margins or support landscape as well as portrait because the original newton didn't allow for that either.

@MatthiasWM
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On iOS, there is no toolbar. You can use the global settings app to change the resolution of the emulator.

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eduo commented May 9, 2022

Thanks, of course I found the resolution section in settings right after putting the comment but you beat me to amending it.

How is it possible then to insert the virtual ethernet pcmcia card?

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Not supported on iOS. Sorry. I am working on an FLTK based port that would have that feature, but first I have to port FLTK ;-)

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eduo commented May 9, 2022

I understand. I appreciate the quick response.

I'll look for an explanation of resolution entries, since while I've seen where they can be edited, inputting the native of quarter resolutions of an iPad Pro 11" 2021 have resulted in some funky results :D

EDIT: Found it. I was inputting them inversely. Not my best day, sorry.

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