** Sorry, but my last update had a broken zip file and nothing would happen when the EXE was run, it has been fixed **
Something like this might be floating around here, but I got tired of maintaining my HSTouch projects in two sizes, one for my EVO and one for my iPhone and decided to do something about it.
I now only create my larger screen master project and deploy it to my EVO. Then I run the attached HSTouch project rescaler and deploy the rescaled version to my iPhone.
The app is drop-dead dumb. I wrote it in about an hour. It works for me and I have no idea if it will work for you. If there is anything at all non-standard in your project it will likely make smoke come out of your CPU and eat your first-born children.
Just run it and point it to your HSTouch project XML file, set the desired output dimensions, and Press Start. It will parse your project and create a new project with the same name as the input but with "_rescaled" added.
It doesn't scale any graphics itself, it uses the built-in scaling for that. I might have it load the graphics and scale them using a high-quality scaler at some point, but not tonight.
It does handle landscape and portrait screens in the same file properly.
Let me know if it does anything useful for you.
(It is .NET 4.0)
Jon
JonOrt At AutomationCraft dOt com
Something like this might be floating around here, but I got tired of maintaining my HSTouch projects in two sizes, one for my EVO and one for my iPhone and decided to do something about it.
I now only create my larger screen master project and deploy it to my EVO. Then I run the attached HSTouch project rescaler and deploy the rescaled version to my iPhone.
The app is drop-dead dumb. I wrote it in about an hour. It works for me and I have no idea if it will work for you. If there is anything at all non-standard in your project it will likely make smoke come out of your CPU and eat your first-born children.
Just run it and point it to your HSTouch project XML file, set the desired output dimensions, and Press Start. It will parse your project and create a new project with the same name as the input but with "_rescaled" added.
It doesn't scale any graphics itself, it uses the built-in scaling for that. I might have it load the graphics and scale them using a high-quality scaler at some point, but not tonight.
It does handle landscape and portrait screens in the same file properly.
Let me know if it does anything useful for you.
(It is .NET 4.0)
Jon
JonOrt At AutomationCraft dOt com
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