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= jqWidgets Controls =
= jqWidgets Controls =


The jqWidgets controls are a set of advanced controls that provide some amazing functionality. Full details can be found at jqWidget's website. The controls are free for non commercial use, $99 otherwise.
The jqWidgets controls are a set of advanced controls that provide some amazing functionality. Full details can be found at [http://www.jqwidgets.com jqWidget's website]. The controls are free for non commercial use, $99 otherwise.
== Buttons ==
== Buttons ==
   
   

Revision as of 16:33, 1 February 2013

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Here are AppStudio's screen controls.

The appearance of these controls will differ based on the device they are running on, based on factors such as screen size, default UI specifications and operating system.

AppStudio supports multiple frameworks: jQuery Mobile, Classic and jqWidgets. A framework is a set of controls which share underlying formatting structures.

Each framework has its own features and advantages. If all your controls are from the same framework, your app size will be minimized and will have the most consistant look and feel.


jQuery Mobile Controls

jQuery Mobile provides a set of attractive and powerful controls. They are not small, but run on a wide variety of platforms. It is open source and being very actively developed.

Here is an actual AppStudio App which uses them:


{{#widget:Iframe |url=http://www.nsbasic.com/KitchenSink |width=322 |height=480 |border=0 }}

Classic Controls

The Classic controls are easy to use and efficient. They have a free licence, under the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. Many of these controls can also be used with the jQuery Mobile framework. The Classic controls are small and efficient, but no longer being actively maintained by their developer.

Button (Classic)



The Button control is used to cause an action in your program.

ButtonBar (Classic)


The ButtonBar control lets you arrange two or three buttons, either as a titlebar or lower down on the form. This are usually used for apps with multiple forms to switch between. Each form will have a buttonbar control on it, with a different button highlighted.

Checkbox (Classic)


A Checkbox control is used to select a true or false value. It can have one or more items.

ComboBox (Classic)


Use the ComboBox to select a value from a list. The list is populated at runtime.

Menu (Classic)


The Menu control give you a list of buttons to control actions. There can be one or more of them.

MenuNumberTitleDescArrow (Classic)


The MenuNumberTitleDescArrow control shows a number (or word), title, optional description and an arrow. There can be one or more of them.

MenuNumberTitleTime (Classic)


The MenuNumberTitleTime control shows a number (or word), title and optional time. There can be one or more of them.

MenuTextBlock (Classic)


The MenuTextBlock control shows blocks of text and an arrow. There can be one or more of them.

MultiInput (Classic)


MultiInput allows you to have one or more input fields in a column. For each row, you can specify a placeholder, a default value and an input type (text, number, etc). It also has the option of putting a title in each input box.

NSB.ShowProgress

NSB.ShowProgress lets you put a temporary message on the screen. It can be dismissed by the user or by the app at any time.

Slider



The Slider control allows you to have an input slider. (iOS 5++).

RadioButton (Classic)


The RadioButton presents a list of choices which are mutually exclusive. Selecting one deselects any others. (This control replaced OptionButton.)

TextArea


TextArea is a multiline input area. You can also specify autocapitalize, autocomplete and autocorrect.

TextBox


TextBox is a single line input area. You can specify the type of input that is allowed: email, number, password,search, tel, text or url. Depending on the device you are running on, the appearance and pop up keyboard will be customized for the input type. You can also specify autocapitalize, autocomplete and autocorrect.

TitleBar (Classic)



The TitleBar control sets the top bar on the screen. It has optional buttons on each side: either navigation style (arrow shaped) or plain. The buttons can have the default color or be blue. There are also a number of graphics that are substituted for specific button names.

General controls - all frameworks

Grid


Use the Grid to display data that is in a table. You can specify titles, the number of rows and columns, together with their heights and widths, at design time. The value are filled in at runtime.

InputBox and NSB.InputBox



The InputBox brings up a one line modal input field. Use NSB.InputBox if you want to specify your own title. Both "Message area" and "Default text" can be set at runtime.

MsgBox and NSB.MsgBox




The MsgBox is a modal box that can be used to give messages to the user. It has the option of having a Cancel button as well. Use NSB.MsgBox to specify your own title, have multiple OK/Cancel buttons and to use custom icons.


jqWidgets Controls

The jqWidgets controls are a set of advanced controls that provide some amazing functionality. Full details can be found at jqWidget's website. The controls are free for non commercial use, $99 otherwise.

Buttons



jqWidget's buttons have some features not found in other buttons: repeating and toggle among them.

Chart


There's a powerful charting control. It can do column, line, area, stacked area, pie, bubble and scatter charts.

Drag


jqWidgets can make any other control draggable. An event can be fired when it is dragged onto another control.

Tabs


Tabs let you organize more information on the screen.

Toggle



It's a simple on/off toggle, but has some nice customization features.

MultiMedia Controls

Audio


The Audio control contains a sound and has the ability to play and pause it. It can show its controls or be invisible.

HTMLview


The HTMLview is used to display HTML formatted text. It can include any valid HTML, including links, JavaScript and CSS. It supports multi touch gestures.

Image


The Image control is used to display images. They can be jpg, gif, png or bmp. An image can be clickable, making it an easy to use PictureButton. It can also be moved at runtime, as a sprite.

PictureBox


PictureBox allows you to draw images, text and graphics. It's based on HTML5's Canvas type and has numerous features.

Video


The Video control contains a sound and has the ability to play and pause it. It can show its controls or be invisible. On some devices, it takes over the entire screen while it is playing.

Financial & Social Media Controls

AdSense


The AdSense control allows you to earn money from advertising in your app.

Facebook

The Facebook control lets you add a 'like' button to your app.

PayPal

The PayPal control provides an easy way to collect a payment or a donation from a user. Tapping on it will bring up the PayPay Payments screen with the user and amount filled in - all they have to do is approve the transation. To use it, you need to have a PayPal Merchant Account (easy to set up), and use Merchant Services to create a button. Use the ID number it gives you in the properties of the button, and specify whether this is a Donation or Purchase. This feature will be handy for those selling commercial or donationware apps..

Twitter


The Twitter control allows lets people follow your app.

Date and Time Controls

Date


The Date control allow you to enter dates. (iOS 5+)

DateTime


The DateTime control allow you to enter dates and times. (iOS 5+)

Month


The Month control allow you to enter a month and year. (iOS 5+)

Time


The Time control allow you to enter a time. (iOS 5+)