ok that's what I've effectively done by implementing 3), which makes 2) return 
YES for all rows, which is what I wanted. 

So, err what is 1) for? It's a property, it exists, it's in the documentation 
but it doesn't seem to do anything. 

On 03-Jan-2011, at 5:14 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

> On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 21:52:29 +0800, Roland King <r...@rols.org> said:
>> I've read the UITableView / UITableViewCell documentation for reordering 
>> several times now. As I understand it in order to have a reorder control 
>> shown when the table goes into editing mode you have to have the following 
>> 
>> 1) showsReorderControl of the UITableViewCell == YES
>> 2) tableView:canMoveRowAtIndexPath: must return YES  --- which is does by 
>> default if you 
>> 3) implement tableView:moveRowAtIndexPath
>> 
>> I've implemented 3) and not touched the default implementation of 2). It 
>> doesn't matter however what I set showsReorderControl on my UITableViewCells 
>> to, YES, or NO, the reorder control shows every time the table goes into 
>> editing mode. 
> 
> Don't touch (1). Use (2) to prevent the reorder control from appearing on 
> individual rows. m.
> 
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