Hi. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious here, but when I use a brush (of any kind) in Affinity Photo for iPad, I can't see the edge of the brush, which is only visible while I am selecting a brush size. It makes no difference whether I am using a finger or an Apple Pencil. Am I missing a trick here? Many thanks for your help.
Does this mean that Affinity Photo for iPad is a professional photo editing app where you (literally) always have to guess your brush size? Would that also mean that you've suggested that working professionals use the "invisible brush" as an alternative to a visible brush? What are the expectations here?
I can confirm that unfortunately this is still logged with our developers as a requested improvement - I will be sure to add a 'vote' to this feature for you now, though we cannot provide any ETA at this time, my apologies.
When using the refine edge brush subtract option, it removes the refinements that have been made with the brush, returning the selection back to the original state. In this image I took a circle selection and used the refine edge brush around the perimeter, then used the subratct option to return the selection to the original circle on part of it.
I'm not sure if any of you have seen Soundman's YouTube channel, but this shop does a TON of ipad installs. I'm nearly positive that this is not going to be something I'm going to try due to the fact that I'm not the most experienced with fiberglassing, however if I can get a hold of another center console dash piece I might :p. What I'd like to do is an ipad mini in the dash and still be able to have the vehicle look as stock as possible when the ipad is out. In addition I need it to look somewhat stock (obviously there will be a lip around what would be the front of the ipad to keep in I the dash) because I still want to get access to the larger factory screen to get to things that I can not access on the smaller screens in the cluster.
I actually bought fiberglass material to build a Nexus 7 mount. I have no FG experience, but you can learn a lot form YT. When I finally got my hands on a N7, I was pleased with it but quickly realized that really didn't need it in the car. I live in Germany, so there's really no good way for me to get a data stream to it (I know N7 is wifi only, but I could tether it to my phone). The data plans out here are not unlimited, even thought thats what they state, and connection speeds can be really slow. It would be more of a pain for me to constantly be pulling the tablet in and out of place every time I enter/exit the vehicle. So I returned the tablet within 2 days and didn't even attempt to make the mount. It wasn't worth it to me. I would rather have something seamlessly integrated into the touchscreen like this:
Since they updated their website, they don't advertise it anymore. Someone on this forum actually contacted them and I think they said $700. A ridiculous price. I have contacted them several times with no response. That's why I tried to make it myself. Then reference my post above.
I see. Well that is pretty poopy that they wont contact people back. I would still rather have an iPad Mini over the nexus 7 but it is still a cool idea. Maybe one day I will get brave and mess with some fiberglass.
It shouldn't be very hard as long as you know the right mixtures. Just make sure you protect your iPad well enough. Blue tape the crap out of it. Some people even wrap their tablets in foil before blue tapping it up.
As a tip, I would make a few of the initial molds right off the bat, that way you have backups and don't have to be afraid to see if certain modifications to the mold work the way you think they will. Order your magnets before you begin anything. Can't really make your molds without them as they need to be integrated into the body of the fiberglass.
Pop open the Styles panel, expand the Face settings and choose Wireframe. With Wireframe as the active style, you will see and be able to select, edges only. After selecting the edges that you want to smooth, open Entity info and toggle on the switches for soften/smooth.
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This is caused if the iPad has faulty soldered inductors for backlight but usually occurs when you drop the iPad or if it bumps in to something. This occours mostly at the iPad Pro 10.5 2th gen, repaired many of those.
Thanks. There is no damage to the display. I noticed that if I grip the iPad on one edge and hold it it goes away, almost like the iPad is twisting a bit. But the one row of LEDs turning off makes sense on why it gets the spotlight look.
.....and? Where are the filters located on the board? Where are the ribbon cables going to? I never make an assumption but like to rule out/rule in other possibilities. Do you know how difficult it is for a backlight string to fail in order the get that type of behavior? What experience tells me, is that it is difficult enough to justify checking everything else as well.
@danj well that is just great and how would that give you this type of lighting effect? You have seen the backlight strip on this model and if so, how do you explain this? Where do you even see this "the white splotches and fine line"? There is always more than one way to skin the proverbial cat isn't there? One has to rule out other possibilities too. You stick with your answer and let mine be mine. It may be the display or it may not be. No reason to comment on my answers to try to convince me that your answer is right.
@oldturkey03 - The LED strip is setup as two strings which are interwoven A - B - A - B .... The cable connections on the back carry the power through. The white water mark implies it got wet and corrosion set in on the ribbon cable connections. Just like what we often see in MacBook Pro's! I've had to replace quite a few cables and LVDS board connectors on them.
Our game is out and runs well on various iOS devices. However, on the new iPad Pro, the display does not go all the way to the edge of the device. There are black borders on the sides. How do I fix that?
(Yes the game does fill the screen on all other devices. It is a 2D game with a background image on the Canvas that is tiled from 0, 0 to 1, 1. It should fill the entire screen regardless of screen resolution or aspect ratio.)
Hi,
I have the same problem. The App is scaled down on new iPad Pro 11", we have borders on the side and on top/bottom (in landscape).
It seems the app trys to fit the old native ipad 10.5" resolution.
When launch screen options are set to default, Unity generates blank launch image for every screen dimension variant and add them to the asset catalog. The same effect can be achieved with a Storyboard file.
@torahhorse Hi, I have same issue for iPhone X,
unity 2018, firstly everything was fine so unity build for iphone x was full screen, without top and bottom borders, but after updating Xcode and ios version to newest, unity 2018 started generate ios app with top and bottom borders on iphone x, after updating unity version to 2019.1 app builds now full screen but 3d models in game are stretched, any fix for this ?
A specially designed Apple Magic Keyboard Folio ($249) creates a new typing experience for the iPad and the Apple Pencil 1 is now also compatible. Existing Pencil 1 users can connect with a $9 USB-C adapter. Another interesting note: the front camera is now moved to the landscape edge of the display so video is now better centered when resting on a stand.
Considering the increase in specs while still selling at a reasonable price, this entry-level offering is a solid tablet for the cockpit and should be a tempting solution for any pilot considering getting started flying with an iPad.
Edge for iOS and Android is designed to enable users to browse the web and supports multi-identity. Users can add a work account, as well as a personal account, for browsing. There's complete separation between the two identities, which is like what is offered in other Microsoft mobile apps.
The richest and broadest protection capabilities for Microsoft 365 data are available when you subscribe to the Enterprise Mobility + Security suite, which includes Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2 features, such as conditional access. At a minimum, you'll want to deploy a conditional access policy that only allows connectivity to Edge for iOS and Android from mobile devices and an Intune app protection policy that ensures the browsing experience is protected.
New web clips (pinned web apps) on iOS devices will open in Edge for iOS and Android instead of the Intune Managed Browser when required to open in a protected browser. For older iOS web clips, you must re-target these web clips to ensure they open in Edge for iOS and Android rather than the Managed Browser.
Organizations can use Microsoft Entra Conditional Access policies to ensure that users can only access work or school content using Edge for iOS and Android. To do this, you'll need a conditional access policy that targets all potential users. These policies are described in Conditional Access: Require approved client apps or app protection policy.
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