Hi Gordon,

Thanks for the heading up. It worked.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Gordon Apple <g...@ed4u.com> wrote:
> You can stack views and controls however you like. I do it all the time. You
> need to pay attention to the list of views, not just the visuals in iB. Just
> use an outlet or binding to hide the ones you don’t want showing. Set the
> activity indicator to hide when not active. When you stop animation, unhide
> the other control.
>
>
> On 1/25/15 3:00 PM, "cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com"
> <cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to show another UI Control when the stopAnimation method is
> called. But in xcode if I drag the UIActivityIndicatorView first, any other
> UI Control seems to be replacing it. Now it looked like I had to do create
> the other UI Control and add it manually when the animation is stopped. That
> is wrong right? What's the suggestion
>
>



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