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At the moment, it creates a gesture recognizer and attaches it to the superview 'behind the scenes', which causes issues if you have mutilple helpers acting on one superview as they all implicitly set its gesture recognizer.
What would be great is if we could configure a gesture recognizer outside if this class and inject it so that we can use lots of these helpers to express relations between tables/collections without causing conflict.
Its only an idea at the moment but this will make it easier to build drag and drop relations between lots of tables in the future.
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Is this also causing my entire View (the entire screen) to capture dnd events? Because my other swipe gestures are not activating when I have i3dnd enabled. Is there a workaround for this?
Not sure about this as Ive never used it alongside other gesture recognizers.
A fix for this would probably be to implement gestureRecognizer:shouldRecognizeSimultaneouslyWithGestureRecognizer in a UIGestureRecognizerDelegate. Ill have to look into this further though.
At the moment, it creates a gesture recognizer and attaches it to the superview 'behind the scenes', which causes issues if you have mutilple helpers acting on one superview as they all implicitly set its gesture recognizer.
What would be great is if we could configure a gesture recognizer outside if this class and inject it so that we can use lots of these helpers to express relations between tables/collections without causing conflict.
Its only an idea at the moment but this will make it easier to build drag and drop relations between lots of tables in the future.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: