marcick Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 6, 2023 #1 Is it correct to design the anchor like this ? It appears correct in most Apple device and also in simulator, like this picture: But on an Iphone 14 Pro Max of a customer (same device I use in the simulator) it appears like this. As you see the datepicker is over the bottom button. Is it a designer error ? Attachments cd6fe854-e812-4e1b-a2dd-43824162064e.jpg 77 KB · Views: 99
Is it correct to design the anchor like this ? It appears correct in most Apple device and also in simulator, like this picture: But on an Iphone 14 Pro Max of a customer (same device I use in the simulator) it appears like this. As you see the datepicker is over the bottom button. Is it a designer error ?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 8, 2023 #2 This is not related to anchors. Datepicker has a strict size. Upvote 0
marcick Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 8, 2023 #3 Erel said: This is not related to anchors. Datepicker has a strict size. Click to expand... You mean increase height of datepicker ? Why it looks correct simulating IPhone 14Pro Max and fail on the same but real device ? Upvote 0
Erel said: This is not related to anchors. Datepicker has a strict size. Click to expand... You mean increase height of datepicker ? Why it looks correct simulating IPhone 14Pro Max and fail on the same but real device ?
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 9, 2023 #4 marcick said: You mean increase height of datepicker Click to expand... Yes. marcick said: Why it looks correct simulating IPhone 14Pro Max and fail on the same but real device ? Click to expand... Simulators aren't perfect. Upvote 0
marcick said: You mean increase height of datepicker Click to expand... Yes. marcick said: Why it looks correct simulating IPhone 14Pro Max and fail on the same but real device ? Click to expand... Simulators aren't perfect.