Okay - how would I lay the buttons out in IB since IB doesn't allow one to
do that? I'd essentially need to place all my buttons with code anyway,
correct?
I want a really big image with hotspots on it I can click (I'll use with
UIButtons).
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
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On Jul 21, 2009, at 7:34 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
I'm a real noob when it comes to the UIScrollView. What I would like
to do:
I have a View that contains a UIScrollView. Instead of loading an
image in
there, what I would like to do is load in another view (say an image
that's
a lot wider
On 22/07/2009, at 12:56 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
Might it be okay to add buttons via code on top of a big image, and
just handle button events that way instead of using a sep view?
No idea. But why do things in a weird way when a perfectly good
supported way already exists?
If you add
Might it be okay to add buttons via code on top of a big image, and just
handle button events that way instead of using a sep view?
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Graham Cox wrote:
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> On 22/07/2009, at 12:34 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
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> This works, but I can't make the view wider than the
On 22/07/2009, at 12:34 AM, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
This works, but I can't make the view wider than the iPhone
portrait. How
should I handle this?
set the bounds rect of the infoView to what you want. If larger than
what will fit in the scroll view, it will be scrollable.
--Graham
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I'm a real noob when it comes to the UIScrollView. What I would like to do:
I have a View that contains a UIScrollView. Instead of loading an image in
there, what I would like to do is load in another view (say an image that's
a lot wider than the portrait iPhone... which has button sprinkled
throu