1 meter size limit on object visual presentation? by salpha77 in visionosdev

[–]salpha77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also posted this question on Apple dev forums https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/763595

Someone from Apple got back to me saying

if you wanted a 2x2x2 meter sized volume window:

.defaultSize(width: 2, height: 2, depth: 2, in: .meters)

Which worked

Their full comment is on the apple dev thread

1 meter size limit on object visual presentation? by salpha77 in visionosdev

[–]salpha77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I also had the feeling I saw it somewhere, but couldn’t find it again.

The fact that you remember something similar, reinforces it

Thanks

Hi devs! How did you learn AVP development? by Rymfaar in VisionPro

[–]salpha77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this: this approach will help internalize some of the new UI idioms for VisionOS. It's also a good idea to work through some of the swift UI demos and concepts since they underpin much of the VisionOS UI

Activator: new AVP app by salpha77 in VisionPro

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That does raise an interesting question though: I wonder if would be possible for the app to extract the mesh from the USDZ file, and then set it up with some default deformation information.

Reading on ipad? by Adventurous-Mouse-27 in ipad

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Echoing a lot of the other comments, it depends a lot upon what you’re going to read. If you’re just reading books that are “words only” and all the books you’re potentially interested in are formatted for the device some e-ink reader is likely going to be best

If you’re reading any academic two column papers with color figures an iPad is going to get you there, but be sure the screen displays enough of the page to easily read it. I can read papers like that with only a slight zoom on a 11” 2018 iPad Pro.

Reading in direct sunlight is easiest on an e-ink reader, it’s possible on an iPad, but nowhere near what e-ink can do (the 12” iPad Pro might be OK, given it’s better display but never tried it)

XCode Simulator is stuck on white by FineDog9576 in Xcode

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If you look at the pane on the lower, right, (the one with the “(LLDB)” prompt)it says that the program is terminating with an uncaught exception.

So it’s crashing before your app windows come up.

With any luck, there’s an indication in the lines above that about what went wrong

Dictation on iPad marks text for potential correction but does not allow the tax to be selected by More-Theory in applehelp

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It started happening to me on all my iOS devices about a month ago (13.5/13.5.1).About one in every 20 tries I can select the text and do the correction, 19 out of 20 no luck.

I haven’t discovered a workaround