On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 10:33:28 +0200, Remco Poelstra <re...@beryllium.net>
said:
>Hi,
>
>I've a UITableView with UITableViewCell of style UITableViewStyleSubtitle.
>The table shows devices that the app has found on the Wifi network. When
>I click on a row I show a detailview of the device. This all works fine.
>The device has some internal configuration settings that the user needs
>to be able to change (like whether the device uses DHCP for its IP
>address). In order to let the user change these settings I've added a
>"settings" button to my UIToolbar. When the user taps the button I want
>to show a button for each row which allows the user to enter the
>configuration view. Much like the "Delete" button in the e-mail app.
>I've found out that I can change the text of the default "Delete"
>button, but how can I show that button without putting the UITableView
>in edit mode and requiring the user to tap the delete circle (on the
>left) first?
>Or can I add such a button on the fly to all rows?

Sure, just use a custom table view cell and you can make each cell show
anything you want. What I would do is always have the button be there, and
just show or hide it when I provide the cell, according to some state
variable. Call reload data to ask Cocoa to ask you to provide cells again.
m. 

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