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WT wrote:
> When the object displayed in a given UITableViewCell is in the
> loading state, the cell's height is just a bit larger than a
> UILabel's height. When the object is in its "loaded" state, the cell
> is quite a bit taller, to accommodate the rest of the information.
> 
> I already have all of this working just fine (including the fact that
> each cell's object updates its content asynchronously), but the
> transition from short cell to tall cell is abrupt and I would like to
> make it be a smooth animation.
> 
> Can someone please offer some pointers on how to accomplish that?

I have found that using:

- - (void)reloadRowsAtIndexPaths:(NSArray *)indexPaths
withRowAnimation:(UITableViewRowAnimation)animation

works well, especially when used with UITableViewRowAnimationTop as the
row animation.

- --
Conrad Shultz

Synthetiq Solutions
www.synthetiqsolutions.com
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