Easiest way is to write both solutions and analyse them with Instruments.
Best,
ir
> Am 10.01.2018 um 12:48 schrieb Devarshi Kulshreshtha
> :
>
> I had a discussion with my colleagues regarding use
> of dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier, few of them are under assumption that
> if there are les
If they’re not being declared inside another object, why not put them in their
own files?
> Am 13.07.2017 um 15:53 schrieb Eric E. Dolecki :
>
> Perhaps. Then maybe a folder of categorized structs and enums? I personally
> dislike seeing them sprinkled throughout AppDelegate & other classes. It
Hi Peter.
Have you tried also passing `usesLineFragmentOrigin` as one of the options? It
works here.
Here’s some code I’m currently using to achieve a similar effect:
let sizeLimit = CGSize(width: 80.0, height: CGFloat.greatestFiniteMagnitude)
let size = attrString.boundingRect(with: sizeLimit
You might want to look into UIReferenceLibraryViewController. That’s the class
that presents the dictionary view for you, you can instantiate it with a term
and present it to the user.
Best,
Igor
> On 01 Sep 2016, at 15:09, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:
>
> I have an iOS app (9.3.5) which has a
I’ve been filing radars and complaining about this for almost 3 years now
(since iOS7). So far the only way to detect if a hardware keyboard is present
is through private APIs (and those only if a text view on text field is
currently the first responder).
If anyone has a good solution, I’d be h