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konnnn / UILabel+Padding.swift
Last active February 22, 2024 13:24
Swift 4: Adding space/padding to a UILabel Programmatically and Storyboard
/*
If you use Storyboard, don't forget to set UIlabel to PaddingLabel
*/
import UIKit
class PaddingLabel: UILabel {
var topInset: CGFloat
var bottomInset: CGFloat
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lengocgiang / animation.swift
Created December 3, 2017 09:52
addSubview and removeFromSuperview animation in Swift 4.0
# addSubview
UIView.transition(with: self.view, duration: 0.25, options: [.transitionCrossDissolve], animations: {
self.view.addSubview(view)
}, completion: nil)
# removeFromSuperview
UIView.transition(with: self.view, duration: 0.25, options: [.transitionCrossDissolve], animations: {
subview.removeFromSuperview()
}, completion: nil)

Note

Apple will reject apps that are using private url schemes (Ugh, Apple....) if they are pretty much obvius. Some apps are rejected and others are not, so, be aware of this issue before implementing any of those URL's in your app as a feature.

Updates

  • [UPDATE 4] iOS 10 update: apparently settings now can be reached using App-Pref instead of prefs
  • [UPDATE 3] For now you just can use url schemes to open your apps's settings with Swift 3.0 (Xcode 8). I'll keep you informed when OS preferences can be reached
  • [UPDATE 2] The openURL() method of UIApplication is now deprecated. You should use application(_:open:options:) instead
  • [UPDATE 1] Not yet tested in iOS 10. It will fail because of policies changes in URL scheme handling.