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Bram Bos says, “sayonara” to iPhone

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  • edited March 2018

    @Samu said:

    @realdavidai said:

    This is how GB supports the notch. Also the scroll swipe thing doesn’t take up vertical space per se

    Thanks! If you rotate it the other way around the notch just covers parts of the tracks and the mixer fully at at other the edge? (or is the same 'margin' present there as well?).

    For no I'm leaning towards the regular iPhone 8. Remains to be seen what happens at WWDC'18.

    It’s fluid...
    it will initially take a bite out of the right side, but then one scroll and you’ll get a right border which does still fill the corners around the notch

  • @SevenSystems said:
    Xequence does the same as Gadget, and so far this has passed review without a notch hitch. It really isn't too hard to implement? Just add 30px (can't remember the exact Apple recommendation) padding to the bottom, left and right sides of your app in landscape... if the UI is structured cleanly then this should be easy...

    You shouldn't hardcode anything! Use safeAreaLayoutGuide.layoutFrame of the main UIWindow instead.

  • Will the Kosmonaut Land today is the question :) c’mon apple... it’s 5 days

  • @j_liljedahl said:
    You shouldn't hardcode anything! Use safeAreaLayoutGuide.layoutFrame of the main UIWindow instead.

    Yeah yeah, I think I have searched briefly for an API to get the "safe area" back then but was in a hurry and just hard-coded something. Thanks for the pointer! (no **pun &intended ;))

  • @ageezz said:
    So on a 10.5 inch Pro that means you are losing 6.6% of screen real estate just to accommodate the notch - with UI space at a premium it sounds like a lot to me.

    Yeah, true... I would have liked to do the same thing as GarageBand, i.e. no padding at the bottom, but the bottom toolbar is THE central UI element in Xequence so that wouldn't work...

  • @SevenSystems said:
    Xequence does the same as Gadget, and so far this has passed review without a notch hitch. It really isn't too hard to implement? Just add 30px (can't remember the exact Apple recommendation) padding to the bottom, left and right sides of your app in landscape... if the UI is structured cleanly then this should be easy...

    Thank you Xequence!! Please don't drop iPhone support! You could do the above and have everything working again! PLEASE!! :smile:

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