The docs say about iOS 6:

"In iOS 6, changes have been introduced so that you no longer need to set a 
delegate and implement a method for single-finger and single-tap gesture 
recognizers. This makes them work well with the UIControl objects."

Really? Can anyone tell me what those changes might be? I can't find any way in 
which gesture recognizers magically work without a delegate and an action 
method. And if I attach one to a control, it breaks the control, just as in iOS 
5. So what's changed?

I see the new UIView method gestureRecognizerShouldBegin:, but I don't see how 
that's relevant.

(I hate when the docs are coy like this. These are the docs, people, not a 
guessing game!)

Thx - m.

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