![]() ![]() ![]() I hope you enjoyed it and even learned a few things. If you have some ideas on how to improve the simulator or some feature you would like to see added to Corona, please visit the Corona Feedback page. Just select the proper iOS SDK from the pull-down menu in the build window. For the next few Daily Builds, we will still support building for the existing iOS 6.0 SDK as well as the new 6.1 SDK. We are installing the latest version on our build servers and it should be available in the next couple of days (check the Daily Build summary page). On January 28, Apple officially released iOS 6.1. Note: Currently there is an issue using Unicode named files in Windows, which we are looking into. This applies to image and sound files as well as subfolders. Unicode characters in asset file namesĪs of build #1017 the Mac Simulator now supports Unicode in asset files names. You can suspend the app in the simulator yourself by selecting Suspend from the Hardware menu or pressing Cmd downarrow. In build #996 the simulator still suspends the app during the build process, but now continues to run once the build is done. This continued after the build was done and was there to show you that the simulator was suspended. If you have built a project with the Mac Simulator, you no doubt have seen the giant “iOS spinner” on top of the device skin as the build was occurring. Simulator now continues to run after a build You can also set the preference to always relaunch as mentioned in question 1. As of build #1017, you can now start the simulator and press Cmd R to relaunch. This is convenient if you want the to reload the project you were working on when you last quit the simulator.īoth the Mac and Windows simulators had the ability to “Relaunch” the last project using Cmd R ( Ctrl R on Windows), but that didn’t work in the Mac Simulator when the simulator was first started. In build #996, a new preference was added to the Preferences menu: “Automatically open last project”. Loading the last project on simulator startup This is an open source game made with Corona SDK framework. Download Corona Cannon for macOS 10.8 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. This week it’s not really an FAQ, but more of an update on recent Mac Simulator changes that are available in the Daily Builds. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Corona Cannon. It’s Wednesday and time for another FAQ session. ![]()
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