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I was playing around with xcode objects the other day and I must have done something to the user interface objects and some other objects have appear. As long as i remember there were some drop-down menu objects, some other sliders, etc. how do I get that menu?
You have managed to open the OSX object library instead of the iOS one. Note that those objects will not work with your iOS project. You can start a new OSX project if you want to explore it.
If you just want to open it (using your current project/workspace) do the following:
Close all your files (cmd-ctl-w multiple times).
Restart Xcode and open the same project.
Use cmd-alt-0 to show the utilites pane.
Object bar should have the whole object collection (iOS & OSX).
Once you open a storyboard/nib file for iOS, Object Library will reset to iOS mode.
You can take a more precise look at all the objects in your interface by clicking the triangle in the bottom left corner, this will expand the dock and show you everything in your Xib/Nib file, including all menu items. The only way the recover missing items is manually adding them again, or checking if they're still around in a back up.
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I would like to have a button that changes it's image on click, and then stay clicked. I can use the Xcode interface builder to select different picture for 'default' and 'selected', but I want the picture I use for 'selected' to remain until the user presses the button again, and I want this all done within the button's code.
Second part to the question... what if I want this setup to last indefinitely, so that after a user restarts his phone, the button would still be selected and showing the alternate image? Could I use NSUserDefaults to save the state of the button and pass that to the image selector?
Thanks!
This is a problem of selected/default state of a button. You should think by yourself to an algorithm that will select/ "deselect" the button, after you find that algorithm and it's not working well edit the question and post the code and SO user will help you find the problem.
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What typically does Path iOS app use to make their views look so cool? Is this a specail view in iOS?
Is it a UITableView or something else?
Is there any special view you wanted to know about? Yes, you might wonder what's that effect on down-left (+) button. Okay, For of the effects like PATH APP for iPhone you can always check THIS and THIS
My generalized guess would be:
Most probably it's a UIScrollView (on which the main image remains on the top almost all the time) used with lots of other UI controls like UILabel, UIImageView, custom UIButton and many more of them. Important thing is they have wrote the perfect logic to set display frame for all of them. That's why It looks So organized and fluid. (Fluidity always depends on the device, of course, this app on iPhone 3GS lags, too much.)
For left and right side swipe menu, My guess would be, they are UIView containing UITableView with lots of customizations, again. Both this views are on the same ViewController on which Main View is there.
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After Googled a whole day I was unable to get any model for my need. Actually my need is
1.Provide a Selection area box on UIImagePicker like the image below:
2.User can resize the selection area so that both width and height can be modified.
3.Once the area selected, if user presses the capture button, the selected portion alone should be captured.
Is it possible to implement all above features?Please suggest some good tutorials.
And also the requirement for UIImageView.If I take the image from photo library, I am displaying the selected image.Here I want to provide the User can select the portion of the image and crop it before it is used.
Please suggest some solution.
Thank you.
I am not going to give you the full answer for this, just some starting points:
Use the library I pointed you, on the comments.
Implement the delegate, because it returns what you want:
Then implement the following delegate methods.
(void)userResizableViewDidBeginEditing:(SPUserResizableView *)userResizableView;
(void)userResizableViewDidEndEditing:(SPUserResizableView *)userResizableView
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Is it possible to make a quiz app without writing any code in Xcode at all, just using the story board feature?
Storyboard:
A storyboard is a visual representation of the user interface of an
iOS application, showing screens of content and the connections
between those screens. A storyboard is composed of a sequence of
scenes, each of which represents a view controller and its views;
scenes are connected by segue objects, which represent a transition
between two view controllers.
Without logic you will not be able to create anything useful or engaging. How would you tally a score? Track results/improvements? Randomize the questions to prevent the user from just memorizing the answers? The only kind of quiz/game I can think of you could possibly make using only storyboard would be to create a view with some text saying "You Passed" and then creating other static views with questions and buttons. When the user selects the correct button for the answer then segue to the next question otherwise segue to a "You Failed" view. This would require the user to have to get all the questions correct to pass.
Update:
Added an example on GitHub of a simple quiz made only in storyboard. You will notice that the navigation is terrible as a result of no added code.
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hiii every one i am new to iphone development in a sample downloaded app i have seen a page like this
can anybody tell me how to design this kind of page using objective c
You should really go through some apple sample codes which deal with UI creation.
1. You can use UITextfield with round rect corners .
2. You can use UIButtons. of type custom with images that you need.
3. UIImageViews, and set Images to them.
We won't really know what you're asking for unless you've told what you've tried.
It's UITextFields, UIButtons, UILabels, UIImages, etc. in different UIViews. Is that what you needed?
It seems more like HTML/CSS to me. Designing such a page using Obj-C may be pretty hard. You can design a page like this in HTML/CSS and integrate it in your app inside a UIWebView. This may not be what you want though.