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Developing an application for iPhone/iPad
The development of an iPhone/iPad application is performed in 2 steps:
Specific features of iPhone/iPad applications
Developing applications for iPhone/iPad
To develop a WINDEV Mobile application for iPhone/iPad, you need:
Compiling a WINDEV Mobile project in Xcode
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...
iOSExcludeFileFromiCloud (Function)
Excludes a file from iCloud backup.
IniOSEmulatorMode (Function)
Indicates whether the code is run in the iOS emulator (iPhone, iPad).
Action Bar of a window
Action Bars replace the title bar of a window and display different types of information...
Developing sites for specific platforms
Websites can be displayed on many devices (Android, iPhone, etc.)...
Using Objective-C code
You can use Objective-C code in iPhone/iPad applications generated with WINDEV Mobile.
Managing contacts (mobile devices)
In your mobile applications, you can directly manage the contacts on your mobile device (Android, iPhone, iPad, etc.).
Generating an iOS application
Several steps must be performed to develop an iPhone/iPad application:
fListResource (Function)
Lists the resources integrated to the application.
tapiDialerCall (Function)
Opens the default Phone application and dials the specified number.
Speech synthesis in the mobile applications
The phones can talk!...
fExtractResource (Function)
Extracts a resource from the application into a physical device location.
The pages
Pages are the main interface of a WEBDEV website...
Signature of iOS applications
Signing an application is mandatory from Xcode 8...
Summary table: Managing application directories by platform
fDirSize (Function)
Returns the size of a directory in bytes.
HDeactivateServerTrigger (Function)
Disables a HFSQL Client/Server server trigger on a server....
Push (Function)
Pushes an element onto the stack.
HListTask (Function)
Lists the scheduled tasks of an HFSQL Client/Server server for a given connection....
HPriority (Function)
Finds out and modifies the priority of the calling application.
InStoredProcedureMode (Function)
Indicates whether the code is run on an HFSQL server.
SchedulerDeleteAll (Function)
Deletes all appointments and resources from a Scheduler control.
SchedulerListAppointment (Function)
Returns: the list of appointments found between two dates in a Scheduler control,...
FTPProxy (Function)
Specifies whether the communication functions that use the FTP protocol must go through a proxy...
SchedulerTimeDisplayed (Function)
Defines the time range displayed by the Scheduler control in Day mode or in Week mode.
FirstDayOfMonth (Function)
Returns the first day of the month.
Organizer control functions
The following functions are used to manage the Organizer control:...
fSeparator (Function)
Returns a file path with normalized separators.
HListScheduledBackup (Function)
Lists the full and differential backups that have been scheduled on HFSQL Client/Server....
OrganizerDisplayNextPeriod (Function)
Moves the time area displayed to the next area (next weeks for example) in an Organizer control.
OrganizerDisplayPreviousPeriod (Function)
Moves the time area displayed to the previous area (previous weeks for example) in an Organizer...
WinInitialized (Function)
Used to find out whether the "end of initialization" code was run for a window.
fSep (Function)
Returns the separator of directory according to the current platform ('\' or '/')....
SpeechSynthesisStop (Function)
Stops all the current read operations on the engine for speech synthesis.
StartShare (Function)
Opens a popup allowing you to select the application that will be used to share a resource (text...
iPrintingNation (Function)
Modifies the current language for the next print (programmed print or report print).
MapModifyMarker (Function)
Modifies a marker displayed in a Map control.
CharactTypeCount (Function)
Returns the number of characters matching a given type.
MapInfoPosition (Function)
Returns the coordinates (in pixels) of the point corresponding to a geographical position (latitude...