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LiveCode Mobile Development Beginner's Guide

You're reading from   LiveCode Mobile Development Beginner's Guide With this book and your basic programming knowledge, you'll find it easy to use LiveCode to create mobile apps for Android and iOS. A great starting point for taking the app store by storm.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849692489
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Colin Holgate Colin Holgate
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

LiveCode Mobile Development Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. LiveCode Fundamentals 2. Getting Started with LiveCode Mobile FREE CHAPTER 3. Building User Interfaces 4. Using Remote Data and Media 5. Making a Jigsaw Puzzle Application 6. Making a Reminder Application 7. Deploying to Your Device Extending LiveCode Pop Quiz Answers Index

Time for Action – setting up the Keepers card


As the Keepers card is at the end of the stack, you can get to it with either repeated View/Go Next actions, or just a single View/Go Last action.

  1. Go to the Keepers card, and create a MobGUI button for Prev, Next, and Play Media. Make a LiveCode field, and name it mediaURL. You should now have something looking like this:

  2. Add these lines to the touchStart handler of the Prev button:

       if the name of this card is not "Keepers" then
          go previous
       end if
  3. Add these lines to the touchStart handler of the Next button:

       if the number of this card < the number of cards then
          go next
       end if
  4. Add this line to the Play Media button's touchStart handler:

       showMedia field "mediaURL"
  5. Select those four controls and Group them. Check the box that says Behave like a background. Name the group as keeperbuttons.

  6. Edit the script of the new group. Add this refresh handler:

    on refresh
       set the itemdelimiter to "."
       if char 1 of the last item of field...
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