Look at the table view programming guide for how to build custom table cells. Just think of each cell as a custom view. They can even be built in IB easily enough. Drag UITableViewCell objects into your nib and lay them out however you like.

Luke

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On Jul 16, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Trygve Inda <cocoa...@xericdesign.com> wrote:

I don't want to use the Settings app as I need a clean way for the user to get to the settings from within my app and then return to my app. So I need to build a grouped table view, with each cell containing a single control
(and a label) like the settings app does.

For example, I need a table with two rows, each row needs a label, slider
and text (numeric value of slider).

How can I do this? There seems to be no way to build it in IB directly. I need a way to make the two sliders IBOutlets so that I can manipulate them. As my cells will be static (just the label, slider, text), it seems simple,
but I have found no examples of this.

I also need another group - same as above but with switches.

Thanks for any leads to examples or the best way to achieve this.

Trygve


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