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jerrydeng / scrape-google-image-search.py
Created July 20, 2017 15:46 — forked from kekeblom/scrape-google-image-search.py
A script for scraping image thumbnails from google image search using selenium.
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jerrydeng / README.md
Created May 19, 2012 13:46 — forked from aiwilliams/README.md
Storyboard in RubyMotion 1.4

Start XCode and create a new Storyboard file. I closed all my other XCode projects. When you choose the location of the created file, it should be your RubyMotion project's resources directory. Add a UIViewController, and set it's identifier property to "Start". Add some UI elements so you can see it working.

When you run rake in your RubyMotion project, it will compile the .storyboard file. You could auto-load the Storyboard using a plist configuration, but you'll see code can do it too.