Re: iOS Pages app UI Widget question.
Re: iOS Pages app UI Widget question.
- Subject: Re: iOS Pages app UI Widget question.
- From: colo <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2010 16:05:07 -0500
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Conrad Shultz
<email@hidden> wrote:
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> On 12/8/10 12:50 PM, colo wrote:
>> Hi apologies if I have the incorrect mailing list.
>>
>> I am looking to build a sample app that utilizes the feature in Pages
>> like Apps for a Box Shape object with four NE SE SW NW corner control
>> resizing handles.
>> In various books I have read up on drawing closed UI Bezier Paths in
>> various books but have yet to find a deeper doc or example code for
>> iOS illustrating how to create these extra controls are implemented.
>
> I don't think there is a standard framework component providing such
> capabilities (please let me know if there is).
>
> The Cocoa with Love blog has a nice sample desktop app that implements
> this feature among others. It's written with Core Graphics so should be
> pretty portable to iOS with relatively minor changes:
>
> http://cocoawithlove.com/2008/07/coregraphics-curves-and-lines-sample.html
>
> This is something that interests me as well, so I'd love to hear your or
> others' solutions.
>
> - --
> Conrad Shultz
>
> Synthetiq Solutions
> www.synthetiqsolutions.com
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Thank you for that. I'll look at it. It might be a bit over my head
still. There must be some doc that I have missed however cause there
are sure a lot of apps in the app store that have worked out these
i'll call them Pages"widget" from now on. Wether they are
reimplementing each one by hand or use common code base I would love
to know.
It sounds odd if each Dev has had to re-implement the wheel over and
over again for the very common tool, in secret no less!
Nick
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