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| To develop a WINDEV Mobile application for iPhone/iPad, you need: |
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| To simplify the reading in the controls used to view large volumes of data, the end user has the ability to zoom the data found in the control... |
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| The development of an iPhone/iPad application is performed in 2 steps: |
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| In your mobile applications, you can directly manage the contacts on your mobile device (Android, iPhone, iPad, etc.). |
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| Action Bars replace the title bar of a window and display different types of information... |
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| Signing an application is mandatory from Xcode 8... |
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| Several steps must be performed to develop an iPhone/iPad application: |
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| Websites can be displayed on many devices (Android, iPhone, etc.)... |
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| Excludes a file from iCloud backup. |
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| When the WINDEV Mobile project for iPhone/iPad is generated on the development computer, the generated files must be transferred onto a Mac in order to be compiled... |
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| Opens the default Phone application and dials the specified number.
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| Indicates whether the code is run in the iOS emulator (iPhone, iPad). |
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| Extracts a resource from the application into a physical device location. |
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| Pages are the main interface of a WEBDEV website... |
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| You can use Objective-C code in iPhone/iPad applications generated with WINDEV Mobile. |
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| Returns the list of continents. |
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| Returns the size of a directory in bytes. |
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| Disables a HFSQL Client/Server server trigger on a server.... |
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| Pushes an element onto the stack. |
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| Lists the scheduled tasks of an HFSQL Client/Server server for a given connection.... |
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| Finds out and modifies the priority of the calling application. |
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| Indicates whether the code is run on an HFSQL server. |
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| Deletes all appointments and resources from a Scheduler control. |
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| Returns:
the list of appointments found between two dates in a Scheduler control,... |
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| Specifies whether the communication functions that use the FTP protocol must go through a proxy... |
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| Defines the time range displayed by the Scheduler control in Day mode or in Week mode. |
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| Returns the first day of the month. |
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| The following functions are used to manage the Organizer control:... |
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| Returns a file path with normalized separators. |
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| Lists the full and differential backups that have been scheduled on HFSQL Client/Server.... |
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| Moves the time area displayed to the next area (next weeks for example) in an Organizer control. |
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| Moves the time area displayed to the previous area (previous weeks for example) in an Organizer... |
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| Used to find out whether the "end of initialization" code was run for a window. |
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| Returns the separator of directory according to the current platform ('\' or '/').... |
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| Stops all the current read operations on the engine for speech synthesis. |
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| Opens a popup allowing you to select the application that will be used to share a resource (text... |
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| Modifies the current language for the next print (programmed print or report print). |
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| Modifies a marker displayed in a Map control. |
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| Returns the number of characters matching a given type. |
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| Returns the coordinates (in pixels) of the point corresponding to a geographical position (latitude... |
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