On May 17, 2019, at 14:09 , Carl Hoefs wrote:
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> Is this a bug, or is it documented behavior?
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> Without the following setting:
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>self.tableView.autoresizingMask |= UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth;
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> a UITableView won't permit reordering of the table's cells.
I think the problem is t
Is this a bug, or is it documented behavior?
Without the following setting:
self.tableView.autoresizingMask |= UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth;
a UITableView won't permit reordering of the table's cells.
-Carl
> On May 16, 2019, at 8:38 PM, Carl Hoefs
> wrote:
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> The problem boils dow
The problem boils down to this: If a UITableView doesn't have inner-width
autoresizing enabled, the table won't get the 'move row' ability.
Q: How can I set this property on the UITableView programmatically?
-Carl
> On May 16, 2019, at 2:29 PM, Carl Hoefs
> wrote:
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> iOS 12.2
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> I want t
On May 16, 2019, at 14:29 , Carl Hoefs wrote:
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> iOS 12.2
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> I want to allow the user of my iPhone app to finger-reorder the rows in a
> UITableView.
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> I set tableView.editing=YES, and I receive 2 callbacks for each row in the
> table:
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> (1) -tableView:editingStyleForRowAtIndexPath: --
iOS 12.2
I want to allow the user of my iPhone app to finger-reorder the rows in a
UITableView.
I set tableView.editing=YES, and I receive 2 callbacks for each row in the
table:
(1) -tableView:editingStyleForRowAtIndexPath: --> return
UITableViewCellEditingStyleNone.
(2) -tableView:canMoveRow