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Bill Gallagher williamgallagherjr at gmail.com
Fri Jul 19 12:01:09 PDT 2013


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>    1. Wise pilgrim (Robert Spenger)
>    2. Re: [saintjames] Re: Wise pilgrim (Grant Spangler)
>    3. Re: - Ultreya RE: [saintjames] Re: Wise pilgrim (Robert Spenger)
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> From: Robert Spenger <rspenger at earthlink.net>
> To: Santiagobis at yahoogroups.com, "Saint James †Yahoo" <
> saintjames at yahoogroups.com>, gocamino at oakapple.net
> Cc:
> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 16:29:22 -0700
> Subject: [Gocamino] Wise pilgrim
> Well, I have overcome one major road block (camino block?). I kept getting
> the elevation plot for the first stage when I tapped on various arrows. I
> finally found out that scrolling down that page reveals the promised
> information. I have not found any directions in the application that
> indicate this procedure. Not very intuitive I might say. Or am I just too
> dense?
>
> Bob S.
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> Sent from my iPad mini
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Grant Spangler <gaspangler at hotmail.com>
> To: "†Yahoo Saint James" <saintjames at yahoogroups.com>, "†Yahoo
> Santiagobis" <santiagobis at yahoogroups.com>, "†GoCamino OakApple" <
> gocamino at oakapple.net>, "†Yahoo Ultreya" <ultreya at yahoogroups.com>
> Cc:
> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 19:23:55 -0700
> Subject: Re: [Gocamino] [saintjames] Re: Wise pilgrim
> iOS Apps are sometimes versatile enough to adapt to all iOS devices, other
> times not. The Wise Pilgrim Apps are among the latter. They are written for
> the Small Screen, i.e. the iPod and iPhone. That's why when you launch them
> on an iPad or iPad Mini they occupy about 1/4 of the screen real estate,
> but punching the x2 button makes them go full screen. As previously noted,
> the text and graphics are a bit rough at x2, but that's the price you pay
> for zooming an App built for the Small Screen. Some Apps are equally at
> home on larger (iPad, iPad Mini) and smaller (iPod, iPhone) screens. It's
> all in the coding. Also, some vendors write two different versions of an
> App, one for the Big Screen, and one for the Small Screen. For example,
> Skype has an iPad/iPad Mini version separate from their iPhone/iPod
> version. I'm happy to support someone who has taken the time to walk the
> walk then compile usable information. Perhaps he may tweak his future code
> to work equally well on all devic!
>  es, but until then it's all quite serviceable.
>
> Buen Camino,
>
>
> Grant
>
> http://www.ElCaminoSantiago.com
> Resources for the Pilgrimage Road to Santiago
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Robert Spenger <rspenger at earthlink.net>
> To: Ultreya at yahoogroups.com
> Cc: "†GoCamino OakApple" <gocamino at oakapple.net>, "†Yahoo Santiagobis" <
> santiagobis at yahoogroups.com>, "†Yahoo Saint James" <
> saintjames at yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 19:58:51 -0700
> Subject: Re: [Gocamino] - Ultreya RE: [saintjames] Re: Wise pilgrim
> Grant,
>
> As you can see in my earlier message today, I had a breakthrough on my
> major problem with the camino guide application. I now know how to access
> the data. For some reason or other it is hidden away off-screen at the
> bottom of pages which all have the same thing showing on the screen, an
> elevation plot of the first stage. It is a simple matter to just scroll
> down to get the other data, but I found that out accidentally. There was no
> clue anywhere that I could see in the rest of the application. I did know
> about the ability to do a 2x zoom to full screen, but until I read your
> post I wasn't aware of the reason behind it. Makes sense now. My complaint
> about the lack of zoom had to do with the fact that it can't be done by the
> usual touch screen finger spread method. I was trying to read the elevation
> numbers on that ubiquitous, but mostly useless, elevation plot. The actual
> data is plenty large enough on the 8 inch screen. No wonder - it was
> designed to be read at the 1x level on the small mobile devices. The elev.
> plot seems to be there just as a sort of second home page, pasted at the
> top of  each data page.
>
> With those issues resolved, it is now a matter of browsing around through
> its features to see what all it has to offer. Looks pretty good actually.
> It is certainly a bargain at $1.99. I first looked into it after I saw a
> recommendation for it on Ivar's site, so I had some confidence in it. The
> main key to the whole thing (for me at least) is realizing that there is
> more on many of the pages, so you have to scroll down. It was not at all
> obvious to me at first and just luck that I persisted and stumbled across
> it.
>
> Bob S.
>
>
> On Jul 18, 2013, at 7:23 PM, Grant Spangler wrote:
>
> iOS Apps are sometimes versatile enough to adapt to all iOS devices, other
> times not. The Wise Pilgrim Apps are among the latter. They are written for
> the Small Screen, i.e. the iPod and iPhone. That's why when you launch them
> on an iPad or iPad Mini they occupy about 1/4 of the screen real estate,
> but punching the x2 button makes them go full screen. As previously noted,
> the text and graphics are a bit rough at x2, but that's the price you pay
> for zooming an App built for the Small Screen. Some Apps are equally at
> home on larger (iPad, iPad Mini) and smaller (iPod, iPhone) screens. It's
> all in the coding. Also, some vendors write two different versions of an
> App, one for the Big Screen, and one for the Small Screen. For example,
> Skype has an iPad/iPad Mini version separate from their iPhone/iPod
> version. I'm happy to support someone who has taken the time to walk the
> walk then compile usable information. Perhaps he may tweak his future code
> to work equally well on all devices, but until then it's all quite
> serviceable.
>
> Buen Camino,
>
>
> Grant
>
> http://www.ElCaminoSantiago.com
> Resources for the Pilgrimage Road to Santiago
>
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