hello, i am using the HideNavBar and viewUntilQuit in my URL to provide an iPhone interface. What i did was i have an icon on my desktop that opens a webpage with the indigo server and adds those parameters to the url to open a Fullscreen control page in indigo touch. all works fine until i leave the app. whenever i go back to it (i never close it), the NavBar shows back up. i do return to the previous control page i was on, so that part is nice but any way to hide the navbar EACH time i leave the app and come back? thank you!
If you launch it via the URL (so navbar is hidden), then switch out and immediately switch back does it stay hidden? That is, I wonder if the problem only occurs if iOS reclaims the memory used by Indigo Touch.
if i leave it for any reason, swipe up, swipe down, double tap, go to home screen - and then go immediately back it never comes back WITHOUT the navbar. if i go to my shortcut and click it, it always works, i.e. no navbar. thought that was strange too.
Actually, it appears to be working correctly for me. When testing originally I was not using the viewUntilQuit option, which resulted in it restoring to the normal app mode (with nav bar) if I switched away and back. There is a small buglet there in that it switches back to the normal mode even if you just flick up or down (showing the iOS panels) and back. In those cases it should stay in the nav bar hidden mode since the user isn't really going to the home screen or another app, but it didn't.
But once I added the viewUntilQuit option it worked correctly and stayed in that mode (with nav bar hidden when I used hideNavBar) indefinitely. The only way to get it back to the normal mode was to force quit it (the desired behavior).
So, how are you specifying the URL exactly? Here is what mine looks like:
i have an icon on my desktop that opens a webpage with the indigo server and adds those parameters to the url to open a Fullscreen control page in indigo touch.
Hi,
Could you please talk me through how you made the icon with the custom URL? I'm fine with the URL part... just how you got it on the home screen?
I posted a How To on that a while ago but can’t find the link. It’s quite easy though.. all you need to do is either use the iPhone Configuration Utility or macOS servers profile service... there’s an option in there for web clips which you add and you can put in the custom Icon, Name and URL.. once done and the profile is added to the device the link will appear on your home screen! If I can find my how-to I’ll link it here as it has screenshots n stuff.