Still confused.
...if I follow these image file naming conventions files will get loaded conditionally based on whether or not the ipad has a retina display, fine, but not seeing how this helps me unless the screen coordinate system is somehow being taken care of too e.g. if I position something on the screen at (50,100) it actually gets positioned at (100,200) on a retina display. Is this what happens?
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#2jwezorek
Posted 03 January 2013 - 05:28 PM
Still confused.
...if I follow these image file naming conventions, files will get loaded conditionally based on whether or not the ipad has a retina display, fine, but not seeing how this helps me unless the screen coordinate system is somehow being taken care of too e.g. if I position something on the screen at (50,100) it actually gets positioned at (100,200) on a retina display. Is this what happens?
...if I follow these image file naming conventions, files will get loaded conditionally based on whether or not the ipad has a retina display, fine, but not seeing how this helps me unless the screen coordinate system is somehow being taken care of too e.g. if I position something on the screen at (50,100) it actually gets positioned at (100,200) on a retina display. Is this what happens?
#1jwezorek
Posted 03 January 2013 - 05:27 PM
Still confused.
...if I follow these image file naming conventions, files will get loaded conditionally based on whether or not the ipad has a retina display, fine, but not seeing how this helps me unless the screen coordinate system is somehow being taken care of too e.g. if a position something, a sprite say, on the screen at (50,100) it actually gets positioned at (100,200) on a retina display. Is this what happens?
...if I follow these image file naming conventions, files will get loaded conditionally based on whether or not the ipad has a retina display, fine, but not seeing how this helps me unless the screen coordinate system is somehow being taken care of too e.g. if a position something, a sprite say, on the screen at (50,100) it actually gets positioned at (100,200) on a retina display. Is this what happens?