simulator trouble

Hello! Before I updated to the newest version a couple of months ago, I didn’t have the need to zoom out of a simulator (because it takes up half my computer screen). Now once I’ve updated, the iphone 4 simulator will show but my text in the textField shows up to be far larger than before I updated. But once I zoom out, the iphone simulator shrinks and the text is back to normal. I don’t have a phone device to test on but which is the correct one? Which one should I go by?

Thanks for any help! [import]uid: 35535 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 336072[/import]

What about running it in the XCode simulator? [import]uid: 50459 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143278[/import]

To be honest I’ve never tried that because I use textWrangler and I thought only registered apple developers can use XCode. But I just installed XCode off the startup disk that came with my macbook and updated it to what I’m assuming is the latest version my macbook can handle (version 3.2.6). I opened up my main.lua file but I couldn’t find where to go after that.

I’m hoping it’s just some bug corona has to work though that doesn’t adjust the textsize within textFields. I say this because I did a build for a tablet with a similar resolution to the ipad and it looks just fine.

[import]uid: 35535 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143426[/import]

What about running it in the XCode simulator? [import]uid: 50459 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143278[/import]

To be honest I’ve never tried that because I use textWrangler and I thought only registered apple developers can use XCode. But I just installed XCode off the startup disk that came with my macbook and updated it to what I’m assuming is the latest version my macbook can handle (version 3.2.6). I opened up my main.lua file but I couldn’t find where to go after that.

I’m hoping it’s just some bug corona has to work though that doesn’t adjust the textsize within textFields. I say this because I did a build for a tablet with a similar resolution to the ipad and it looks just fine.

[import]uid: 35535 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143426[/import]

What about running it in the XCode simulator? [import]uid: 50459 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143278[/import]

To be honest I’ve never tried that because I use textWrangler and I thought only registered apple developers can use XCode. But I just installed XCode off the startup disk that came with my macbook and updated it to what I’m assuming is the latest version my macbook can handle (version 3.2.6). I opened up my main.lua file but I couldn’t find where to go after that.

I’m hoping it’s just some bug corona has to work though that doesn’t adjust the textsize within textFields. I say this because I did a build for a tablet with a similar resolution to the ipad and it looks just fine.

[import]uid: 35535 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143426[/import]

What about running it in the XCode simulator? [import]uid: 50459 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143278[/import]

To be honest I’ve never tried that because I use textWrangler and I thought only registered apple developers can use XCode. But I just installed XCode off the startup disk that came with my macbook and updated it to what I’m assuming is the latest version my macbook can handle (version 3.2.6). I opened up my main.lua file but I couldn’t find where to go after that.

I’m hoping it’s just some bug corona has to work though that doesn’t adjust the textsize within textFields. I say this because I did a build for a tablet with a similar resolution to the ipad and it looks just fine.

[import]uid: 35535 topic_id: 36072 reply_id: 143426[/import]