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====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
- | This faq is expected to grow significantly over time. Please feel free to add to it or correct any mistakes. | + | This faq is expected to grow significantly over time. Please feel free to add ideas to it or correct any mistakes. |
===== What measurements does DroidScript use? ===== | ===== What measurements does DroidScript use? ===== | ||
In order to maintain the scale of graphical objects in devices with different screen resolutions and orientations, | In order to maintain the scale of graphical objects in devices with different screen resolutions and orientations, | ||
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You can however leave out the width and height parameters on many controls if you want the control to size according to its contents. | You can however leave out the width and height parameters on many controls if you want the control to size according to its contents. | ||
+ | ===== Do I have to use layouts? ===== | ||
+ | **I am a web developer and just want to use my skills to build apps.**\\ | ||
+ | No you don't have to use layouts any more. | ||
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+ | When you create a new project, you have the option to create either a JavaScript app or an HTML app. | ||
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+ | The HTML type is much more like designing a web page. | ||
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===== How do I set an icon for my app? ===== | ===== How do I set an icon for my app? ===== | ||
To see a personalized icon for your script in the program overview of DroidScript, | To see a personalized icon for your script in the program overview of DroidScript, | ||
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The easiest way to do this uses the **[[getting_started: | The easiest way to do this uses the **[[getting_started: | ||
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+ | There are more notes there about the App icon requirements as well. See... [[getting_started: | ||
===== What is an SPK and how do I use it? ===== | ===== What is an SPK and how do I use it? ===== | ||
An SPK is a DroidScript package. | An SPK is a DroidScript package. | ||
- | To use an SPK, you need to import it into DroidScript. | + | To use an SPK, you need to import it into DroidScript. |
===== How can I get the Display Size? ===== | ===== How can I get the Display Size? ===== | ||
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- | Sorry, DroidScript does not support anonymous functions as callback parameters.\\ | + | Sorry, DroidScript does support anonymous functions as callback parameters |
- | This is due to a limitation within the Android WebView-> | + | This was due to a limitation within the Android WebView-> |
=====How Do I Implement In-app-purchases in my DroidScript app?===== | =====How Do I Implement In-app-purchases in my DroidScript app?===== | ||
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If your ad network provides HTML ads( which almose every one of them does ) then you can use it in WebView. | If your ad network provides HTML ads( which almose every one of them does ) then you can use it in WebView. | ||
For HTML ads, your network will give you link and you have to use it in <script src> tag.(Chris Hopkins told this useful information) Something like this : | For HTML ads, your network will give you link and you have to use it in <script src> tag.(Chris Hopkins told this useful information) Something like this : | ||
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+ | webView.LoadHtml('< | ||
+ | </ | ||
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