Auto layout in XCode 6.4
Auto layout in XCode 6.4
- Subject: Auto layout in XCode 6.4
- From: Dave <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 12:24:40 +0100
Hi All,
I’m trying to get my head around Auto Layout in XXCode, but can’t seem to figure out some basic things.
I have a sample project with a View made up of two Controls, a Text Field and a Button, like so:
| [TextView] [Button] |
Where | = edge of the View.
It has the following constraints at the moment:
1. Leading Alignment First Item: Button.Leading Relation: Equal Second Item: TextView.Leading Constant: 8 Priority: 1000 Multiplier: 1
2. Vertical Space First Item: Superview.Bottom Relation: Equal Second Item: Button.Bottom Constant: 5 Priority: 1000 Multiplier: 1
3. Vertical Space First Item: Button.Top Relation: Equal Second Item: Superview.Top Constant: 5 Priority: 1000 Multiplier: 1
4. Baseline Alignment First Item: Button.Baseline Relation: Equal Second Item: TextView.Baseline Constant: 0 Priority: 1000 Multiplier: 1
5. Horizontal Space First Item: Superview.Trailing Relation: Equal Second Item: Button.Trailing Constant: 5 Priority: 1000 Multiplier: 1
I now, want to move the button so it’s before the text field, like so:
| [Button] [TextView] |
If I just move the button to the left, it doesn’t work, so I’m guessing I need to change the constraints or somehow get XCode to do it for me?
When I click on the Button in XCode, I see that it is hooked to the top, bottom and right edge of the superview and the left edge of the TextView.
How do I change this so that it’s hooked to the top, bottom, and left edge of the superview and the left edge of the TextView?
Is there a good doc that explains how to use XCode to do this?
Not sure if this is a Cocoa or XCode question, so I’ve posted to both lists.
All the Best
Dave
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