I'm creating an A-Frame VR code program in Glitch.com
I'm told that I can use my smartphone iPhone like a VR Device.
How do I do that from the Show mode in Glitch.com?
Go to the show mode on your computer or whichever device you are working on. Click on the share menu directly below it and go to
live app
Copy that link (which will be a name of your choosing)
and open that on your iPhone. You will need google cardboard to access it.
form project on my PC
and i have my mac paired.
But i cant figure out how i get the ios project to my mac so i can make a IOS file that i can upload to appstore. Dont need help upload the app. Just to get it over to mac so i can make the file.
Have search for answered but nothing helpes
thanks for the help guys
When you do everything right, you should be able to click on that "IPA" icon and you'll see the file on the Mac.
But before that you've got a lot to learn: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/ios/deploy-test/app-distribution/app-store-distribution/publishing-to-the-app-store?tabs=windows
I just uploded the project to dropbox and then downloaded it on my mac. Easy way out
I have an application in Qt and it has a tray icon. I dont want to open the tray icon menu if any of the window is open in the application. In effect i want to prevent the user from opening multiple windows simultaneously. Could you please help?
Just check if any of your windows are opened with isHidden() method. If you don't have list of your windows you may go with QApplication::topLevelWidgets(), but it's not the best idea.
I've been searching around web and so far found many tutorials/docs on how to install or open air application from a web page. This just opens a new AIR-browser window and that's not what I'm looking for. I'd like it be opened inside a browser frame (even if downloaded first) much like a plain swf file.
I know air file is more or less plain zip, so maybe I could unpack it? What AIR features shouldn't I use for this to work?
Impossible. Air is a separate application. It's like saying "I want Microsoft Word to open within a browser frame".
Using Flex Builder 3 :
I have been getting this problem in every single debug launch for past few hours.
I used to get this earlier too, but once in a while, not with every debug launch.
I found out that flex debugger uses a certain 7935 port but I can't figure out
how to change it?
I remember getting this problem a few times. It might have to do with the Flex Profiler (I used to accidentally click that every now and then trying to launch the debugger).
If you start the Profiler and stop it too fast, it will add something to a file in your home directory that it shouldn't.
Check out /path/to/home/mm.cfg on your operating system (on mac, you can open it in textmate with mate ~/mm.cfg). The mm.cfg file stores some information about debugging in Flex
Then in that file, make sure this is the only content:
ErrorReportingEnable=1
TraceOutputFileEnable=1
If there's an extra line (can't remember/find it, something like PreloadSwf=/Users/[username]/Documents/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/com.adobe.flash.profiler/ProfilerAgent.swf?host=localhost&port=9999), delete it.
Let me know if that fixes it.
Lance
Also just make sure you're not using Chrome. Flash Player debugger (at the time of writing this) does not work in Chrome.
This worked for me: right click on a SWF, select "Open with...", choose "Other...", select the Debug player and check the "Always Open With" checkbox.
Mac OSX / FlashBuilder4
Right click your launched flash application, either in the browser or standalone flash player and click on debugger if enabled and change the radio button from localhost to other machine and enter the ip 127.0.0.1 and you are free to debug. I guess the problem maybe from your host file.
Changing the browser from default (chrome) to IE worked for me
Similar to danjp - This started happening to me after a Flash Player automatic update. I simply reinstalled the debug flash players from the Adobe Flash Player download page and everything works as expected.
Make sure there is a swf file with the proper name in your bin-debug directory and that name matches the swf name specified in index.template.html file for the project.
I had replaced index.template.html file by mistake with a similar one from another project. When I tried to debug, I got this "Waiting for flash player to connect to debugger…" status till it timed out.
To me the problem was that internet explorer opened and showed a certification problem, if i didn´t continue this the debugger would show this error. If i continued on ie, no problem happens.