Re: iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread Eeyore
On Apr 26, 2011, at 2:51 PM, glenn andreas wrote: > > On Apr 26, 2011, at 4:36 PM, koko wrote: > >> So we have one vote for: >> >> 3. Use a view in a layer of the current view >> >> Any other views (no pun intended) ... going once going twice >> >> Any comments against : >> >> 1. Use

Re: iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread Eric Dolecki
Could you put it in the same view out of visual view and scroll the view up when it's needed? Eric Sent from my iPhone On Apr 26, 2011, at 6:09 PM, koko wrote: > I should have been more specific ... this is for an iPhone app which to me > says UIPickerView cannot be visible always because of

Re: iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread koko
I should have been more specific ... this is for an iPhone app which to me says UIPickerView cannot be visible always because of it ponderous size. -koko On Apr 26, 2011, at 3:51 PM, glenn andreas wrote: > > On Apr 26, 2011, at 4:36 PM, koko wrote: > >> So we have one vote for: >> >> 3.

Re: iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread Howard Siegel
Someone over on StackOverflow mentioned he had written a custom class to present a UIPickerView (or a UIDatePickerView) in a UIActionSheet that slides up from the bottom of the page, and was making the code available on Github. Don't have the URL handy right now, but should be easy enough to find.

Re: iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread glenn andreas
On Apr 26, 2011, at 4:36 PM, koko wrote: > So we have one vote for: > > 3. Use a view in a layer of the current view > > Any other views (no pun intended) ... going once going twice > > Any comments against : > > 1. Use UIAlert - easy but seems clunky > > -koko Adding additional cont

Re: iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread koko
So we have one vote for: 3. Use a view in a layer of the current view Any other views (no pun intended) ... going once going twice Any comments against : 1. Use UIAlert - easy but seems clunky -koko On Apr 26, 2011, at 3:16 PM, Gustavo Pizano wrote: > Many things into consideration.

Re: iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread Gustavo Pizano
Many things into consideration. 1. will you give a UI feedback with a "slide-in" animation? 2. will come form bottom? (normally it does if occupies the whole with). 3. will the button that trigger the picker be used to dismissed it? But coming to your question, I will opt for 3 but adding the uipi

iOS Best Practice Question

2011-04-26 Thread koko
What is the blessed method for displaying a UIPickerView when a button in another view is clicked. 1. Use UIAlert - easy but seems clunky 2. Use a complete new view 3. Use a view in a layer of the current view "jus askin'" -koko ___ Cocoa-dev mai