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Session 216 - Advanced Appearance Customization on iOS
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Session 216 - Advanced Appearance Customization on iOS


  • Subject: Session 216 - Advanced Appearance Customization on iOS
  • From: Ciani Andrea <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 18:51:18 +0100
  • Resent-date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 20:41:02 +0100
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Hi everybody,

Does someone know the idea behind the THEME of the Session 216 video of the WWDC 2012?

In this video is shown how create a theme using a @protocol. This is the way used in Find my Friends.

Especially I didn't understand how works this class/protocol.

Mainly we have first to create a protocol with all the information needed (like the main color, the main font ecc...) and than???

The developer in the video talks about different implementation (leather, metal ....) but I didn't understand how is it possible.

Than, later in the video, is shown a second @protocol, called FMFLeather... What should be declared in it?? :(

Can someone please give me an overview of the idea?? An "overview" a little bit longer than the one explained in the video :(

Thanks to all in advance! :)

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www.cianiandrea.it

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