On Tue, 08 Nov 2011 12:56:03 -0800, Ben Kennedy b...@zygoat.ca said:
From
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/uikit/reference/UITapGestureRecognizer_Class/Reference/Reference.html
:
Although taps are discrete gestures, they are discrete for each state of the
gesture
From
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/uikit/reference/UITapGestureRecognizer_Class/Reference/Reference.html
:
Although taps are discrete gestures, they are discrete for each state of the
gesture recognizer; thus the associated action message is sent when the
gesture
From: Ben Kennedy b...@zygoat.ca
Subject: UITapGestureRecognizer and state/action w/rt numberOfTapsRequired
To: Cocoa-Dev List cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com
Date: Tuesday, 2011 November 8, 14:56
From
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/uikit/reference
On 08 Nov 2011, at 1:14 pm, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
In order to respond to both a single and double tap, do I
thus need to attach two gesture recognizers?
Go another layer more primitive:
Yeah, I may end up just doing that. I wanted to use gesture recognizer(s) so
that my containing view
On 11/8/11 1:14 PM, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
In order to respond to both a single and double tap, do I
thus need to attach two gesture recognizers?
Go another layer more primitive:
Please don't drop down to UITouch unless you have to (which mainly means
if you are supporting
On 08 Nov 2011, at 2:17 pm, Conrad Shultz wrote:
I'm not sure why you aren't receiving intermediate messages, but trying
to key off intermediates is not a great pattern anyway. Just attach two
gesture recognizers, then you have the benefit of separating your action
methods (which will be