Theirs no good reason you can't have it "your way." Here's my first attempt at a portrait mode conversation UI. I had to rework a bunch of stuff from my landscape version, but all for the better. Going back and forth from landscape to portrait isn't trivial, but with list-type apps, it's not unreasonable. Next, I'm gonna try to throw up a working half-screen keyboard; I should have something to show over the next few days.
As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm just messin' around, but I think the point is clear.
Theirs no good reason you can't have it "your way." Here's my first attempt at a portrait mode conversation UI. I had to rework a bunch of stuff from my landscape version, but all for the better. Going back and forth from landscape to portrait isn't trivial, but with list-type apps, it's not unreasonable. Next, I'm gonna try to throw up a working half-screen keyboard; I should have something to show over the next few days.
As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm just messin' around, but I think the point is clear.
Some of you might recognize the keyboard from your fruit products. The Send button should actually be a Return button for multi-line texting, but I lifted the wrong snapshot.
Now for the more painful part: Going back and forth between landscape and portrait.
Theirs no good reason you can't have it "your way." Here's my first attempt at a portrait mode conversation UI. I had to rework a bunch of stuff from my landscape version, but all for the better. Going back and forth from landscape to portrait isn't trivial, but with list-type apps, it's not unreasonable. Next, I'm gonna try to throw up a working half-screen keyboard; I should have something to show over the next few days.
As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm just messin' around, but I think the point is clear.
The stuff I've posted here is sort of a run on sentence from my posts in the Meego: Goodbye Mozilla, hello Webkit?. I was just about to post some code over there when I ran into this thread. Until this thread, I hadn't given any thought to portrait mode. Long story short, I'm continuing to suffer from feature-creep-itous, but I plan on posting code sometime over the next few weeks. So the answer to your question is, "not currently."
I consider the hacking I'm doing no more than a tutorial extension for Maemo 5 GTK development. As I mention in the other thread, after I post code, my hope is that someone will be able to run with some of this stuff. But more importantly, my message is that I think it's silly where Nokia chooses to draw some of their proprietary lines. It hasn't taken me long to do this proof-of-concept front end work, so I still don't know if I get their point. They seem to be spread thin; the community could have supplied plenty of more integrated functionality by now if the 20% closed source was more like 3%. Please don't quote me on those numbers. Rant over.