On 2011-01-07, at 4:21 PM, Fernando Aureliano wrote:

> Thanks for the tips guys!
> 
> so...
> 
> I have a JSON file. I read it and put in array.
> 
> I want to get some images and do a thumb list, like the covers in iBook.
> 
> I see the documentation and I dont found nothing for help me there
> 
> I think for to do this, I should use an UIScrollView, and inside an
> UIImageViews, but i dont know which class I should use to construct this
> covers on UIScrollView.
> 
> This is not a cover flow, is just a lista of thumbs for iPad
> 
> Something like that http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7099330/covers.png

AQGridView?

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> 
> --
> Thanks for the help!
> 
> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 2:45 AM, BareFeetWare <
> list.develo...@barefeetware.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 07/01/2011, at 1:58 PM, Fernando Aureliano wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm doing my first app. Is a magazine, and I would like to show a list of
>> covers.
>>> 
>>> Someone can give-me a tip of how I can do this with a UIImageView or
>> something like that?
>> 
>> It's hard to answer without know what you've got, but you should be doing
>> something like:
>> 
>> 1. In Xcode, create a new project using the "Navigation based" template for
>> iPhone, or the "Split View based" template for iPad.
>> 
>> 2. Select the RootViewController.m implementation file.
>> 
>> 3. Change the tableView:numberOfRowsInSection: method to return the number
>> of rows you want (the number of magazines).
>> 
>> 4. At the end of the tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath: method, just before
>> the "return" line, insert something like:
>> 
>>       // Configure the cell.
>>       cell.imageView.image = [UIImage imageWithContentsOfFile:@
>> "path/to/image.png"];
>>       cell.textLabel.text = @"Magazine name";
>>       return cell;
>> }
>> 
>> 5. Run it.
>> 
>> That will give you a list containing thumbnail images.
>> 
>> Tom
>> BareFeetWare
>> 
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