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Crown Solutions
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12/10/11 08:21 AM (14 years ago)

UISplitViewController Class

Has anyone been able to implement this into their BT app? Ideally I would like to be able to implement this on large devices in landscape mode. The specific use I was thinking of is having a menu list of PDF's on the left and the full screen files on the right. Using it similar to bookmarks in a catalog. I think it would give a good user experience if the user could rotate to landscape pick a section of a catalog then rotate back to portrait to go back to full screen. Of course ultimately it would be nice it you would be able to hide / show split view (maybe based on top right button?) but I want to take it one step at a time. I am going to keep digging into it, but if anyone has any direction I would be glad to hear it. Jim
 
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12/10/11 04:21 PM (14 years ago)
Everything I am seeing is pointing me to modify the .xib files. Maybe through custom plugin's I can point to an xib file? Kind of like building an app within an app? If i find anything I will post it. i think I am getting in over my head lol...
 
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12/28/11 01:28 PM (14 years ago)
Hi Crown Solutions; Did you figure out a way to do this? Thanks Alejandra
 
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12/29/11 08:13 AM (14 years ago)
no, I did not. I started working only in Xcode for this. There is a template and some online tutorials that have helped get me going. I am hoping that I will still figure this out down the line, but now I just have not had the time. If I am able to do it I will update this post. Jim
 

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