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Re: Crestron Mobile Pro G - Designing in Landscape


 

Hi,

I used the same solution, but even a bit further:

For every page I wanted to create, I made 2 subpages, one with the actual source chosen, and one to choose sources.

The biggest subpage had a resolution of 768 x 768
The other one had a resolution of 236 x 768 (1004 - 768 = 236!)
Well, the biggest one only fits on the whole width of the ipad. The other one has to be placed left or right.

Then in anchor, select the following:

Fixed Height
Fixed Width (this makes the subpage not to stretch while rotating)

Anchor one to the left, the other one to the right.

It is a bit difficult while programming, as you will see both subpages over each other, but when rotated, they will be next to each other. Not that much of calculating where buttons will go when you rotate!

--- In Crestron@..., "aussplus" <solutionav@...> wrote:

Hi, this might help.

Do all graphics on subpages, ie crestrons demo projects, set to join 0 if you like. Then set the subpages not to scale on rotation. then none of your buttons will either.

/Brad


--- In Crestron@..., "xsdesignstudios" <xsdesignstudios@> wrote:

I have a job here that has a vast amount of iPads (around 30) but the caveat to it is a majority of them will be wall mounted. This means they need to be designed in landscape format.

Now I've already long ago given up on designing a layout that can be both portrait and landscape friendly opting for mostly portrait designs as they are native to VTPro. The problem I am having is designing this particular job solely in landscape format. I am locking the panels in landscape mode, but I am running into issues in the design of not knowing how to scale my images since we can't discretely build in landscape format in VTPro.

I've been wracking my brain today trying to figure out how to do this but can't come up with any good solutions other than to just create a button, load it, and see how it looks. I am using blueprints as well, but they just don't turn out correctly since I can't run them at the desired ratios.

Does anyone have any tips/pointers for designs they have done in landscape mode? Anything helps at this point.

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