It's hard to explain what i'm searching for, and not even sure if Apple will allow it (because of the guideline for human interface design), but is it possible to make a step by step "progress" bar in a UIToolbar? The image below will explain a lot. You can see the 1, 2, 3, 4 steps, preferably all buttons (so you can click a step back)
Any help? Or do i have to do it with images?
Thanks
Try to use a similar approach as the one here. Check BASequencecontrol. The source code is available in github.
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I am under one project.In that I am using some image files and some button.
When i use to place button in my viewcontroller and see that preview using
assistants editor. My button are mis placed in different places.so i thought to use autolayout.But small confuse in that. I am beginner to ios.I have some question?
METHOD 1
When I uncheck this autolayout option like image (A)shown below.its working perfect in all iphone simulator(3.5, 4, 4.5, 5.5). By setting autolayout using below option (B)
[A]
[B]
METHOD 2
At the same time when i put check mark autolayout option and use like this image show below.I am getting some misplace (Not in arrangement].I know I miss some constraints.But its not better than my above question
please give me some suggestion about this.Which one should I use?
METHOD 1 (OR) METHOD 2. I am new to ios .kindly suggest me something about this?
Method 2! Autolayout. It is very powerful and (if you get the hang of it) quite easy and intuitive to use. You can create pretty much arbitrarily complex user interfaces using it. It has its limits, but in most of the cases you don't encounter them and most of the times they are fixable using constraints set up via code instead of the interface builder if needed.
Method 1 was fine while it was the only option and may still be okay for simple layouts. But as soon as you want to have a little bit more complex relations between different UI elements, like one UILabel being half the size of a UIImage, you will run against a wall.
You may check here for differences between autolayout(Method 1) and autoresizing mask(Method 2). Apple suggests devs to have their view layouting using Autolayout so there is not actually a question in here.
You probably messed up with constraints as every beginner does so I would recommend you to take a time in here and try to finish this tutorial.
I am a bit new in iOS programming. I want to add view controllers in side view when click on the menu button as many apps already have. I searched in net and found 2 APIs one is PPReavealSideViewController and other is SWReavelSideController. but i don't know how to use. I downloaded the Sample project of PPReavealSideViewController but it is showing many errors. please help me I have many questions in my mind..
Which one is better to use PPReavealSideViewController or SWReavelSideController?
Is there any other way to achieve my target??
I am uplaoding a image, please help me
I would suggest to use step-by-step tutorial:
http://www.raywenderlich.com/32054/how-to-create-a-slide-out-navigation-like-facebook-and-path
PPReavealSideViewController or SWReavelSideController are good but always nice to do it yourself
I'm looking for the menu that pops up when you want to set a photo as wallpaper, where you have a series of options. I'm going to link this to a Action BarButtonItem in a ToolBar and was wondering if you know of any good tutorials for this or have got some code if it's a short and easy thing to do?
I know this is a short question but I really need answer to this, at least to know what the menu is "officially" called ;)
Thanks!
Assuming you are looking for UIActionSheet. These guys have pretty good tutorials. I watched all their tutorials and I think this one will help you out with that.
This is what UIActionSheet Looks like in iOS 7
In Settings->General-Reset on an iPhone there is a list of blue text items that are , it seems to me to all intents and purposes, a series of buttons. I would like to implement such a button in my app settings. However I can't work out how this is done. In the Apple documentation there is nothing about a PreferenceSpecifier that would show this behaviour. I feel that I must be being particularly stupid about this and am missing some trick here. Would someone please point me in the right direction? Thank you
Silas
Apple can run code in Settings. You cannot. You can only declaratively change entry values in your settings.
I'm developing time manager for iOS and need to create something like on picture below. This is list of tasks for week.
Green box represents which day (monday, sunday, etc...)
Black box represents single task
Blue box represents button to add new task
As I understand I need to create custom UIView to implement this design, am I right? Maybe there is ready library which I can to use?
Thank you in advance.
Anatoly.
You only need to add some UIImageview and UIButtons over UIView.
I've not really looked at the collections view stuff in iOS 6 yet, but I would think that might be a good match. ( I think that it's existence is not NDA, but further details would be).
I don't think there is anything to directly support this kind of layout in iOS 5, maybe you could use 6 UITableViews for the central section.
Go for custom. That is best!
Meanwhile have a look here, if you can find something helpful. There are some custom controls with the source code too for cocoa.
http://www.cocoacontrols.com/controls