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dlo / Auto-layout-keyboard-adjustment.md
Last active February 26, 2021 07:33
How to adjust a view's height with Auto Layout when a keyboard appears or disappears in iOS 7.

This gist outlines how to resize a view when a keyboard appears using Auto Layout (there are a bunch of code samples out there that manually adjust the view's frame, but that's just so 2013). The method I outline below works universally on both iPhone and iPad, portrait and landscape, and is pretty darn simple.

Setting Up

The first thing to do is to define our containing view controller, the view, and the bottom constraint that we'll use to adjust its size.

Here's HeightAdjustingViewController.h. We don't need to expose any public properties, so it's pretty bare.

@ourmaninamsterdam
ourmaninamsterdam / LICENSE
Last active November 7, 2024 03:37
Arrayzing - The JavaScript array cheatsheet
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Justin Perry
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
@vlas-voloshin
vlas-voloshin / delete-duplicate-sims.rb
Last active April 18, 2024 19:04
Script for deleting duplicate iOS simulators and fixing simulators list in Xcode
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# What is this for?
# This script fixes an issue appeared for some Xcode users where it would show long identifiers
# in the list of simulators instead of usual short names. This is caused by duplicate simulators
# being sometimes created after switching between Xcode versions, with the same
# device type + runtime pair occurring more than once in your list of available simulators.
# Instead of showing the same simulator name twice, Xcode defaults to simulator identifiers.
#
# What it does?
@phatblat
phatblat / gist:0dd175b406cf2f3fbfc9
Created August 26, 2015 01:22
xcodebuild -exportOptionsPlist available keys (Xcode 7b6)
Available keys for -exportOptionsPlist:
compileBitcode : Bool
For non-App Store exports, should Xcode re-compile the app from bitcode? Defaults to YES.
embedOnDemandResourcesAssetPacksInBundle : Bool
For non-App Store exports, if the app uses On Demand Resources and this is YES, asset packs are embedded in the app bundle so that the app can be tested without a server to host asset packs. Defaults to YES unless onDemandResourcesAssetPacksBaseURL is specified.
@cabeca
cabeca / simulator_populator_xcode7
Last active April 16, 2020 09:18
This script removes and recreates all simulators in Xcode 7.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'JSON'
device_types = JSON.parse `xcrun simctl list -j devicetypes`
runtimes = JSON.parse `xcrun simctl list -j runtimes`
devices = JSON.parse `xcrun simctl list -j devices`
devices['devices'].each do |runtime, runtime_devices|
runtime_devices.each do |device|
@natecook1000
natecook1000 / nshipster-new-years-2016.md
Last active July 10, 2018 19:24
NSHipster New Year's 2016

Greetings and salutations, NSHipsters!

As the year winds down, it's a tradition here at NSHipster to ask you, dear readers, to offer up your favorite tricks and tips from the past year as gifts to your fellow hipsters. With iOS 9, El Capitan, brand new watch- and tvOS's, and the open-sourcing of some minor Apple-related tech, there's bound to be lots to share.

Submit your favorite piece of Swift or @objc trivia, helpful hints, unexpected discoveries, useful workarounds, useless fascinations, or anything else you found cool this year. Just comment below!

If you need inspiration, try [the list from last year][2015], or [from the year before][2014], or [from the year before that][2013].

@colby
colby / gist:1985164959593763280c8eb3d91b4feb
Created May 19, 2016 19:59 — forked from wkrsz/gist:3d5ff7f908a180b87498
Stop Safari hanging when selecting the address bar or opening a new tab
This shit has been bugging me for too long, so I went on a hunt and found a workaround.
The Symptoms are as follows:
* Clicking the address bar results in a 1-4 second delay
* Opening links in new tabs results in a 1-4 second delay
* +T results in a 1-4 second delay
* `PressAndHold[<pid>]: IMKServer Stall detected` is present in `/var/log/system.log` at the time of the hang.
It appears to be to do with the PressAndHold helper - the thing that shows an IOS style selection of accents when you hold a key down.
The fix may have some unwanted effects, I haven't really noticed any.
@charlietran
charlietran / TerminalVim.scpt
Last active August 28, 2024 20:23
Open file in iTerm vim for MacOS Sierra
-- TerminalVim.app
-- This creates a shim Application that will enable you to open files from the Finder in vim using iTerm
-- To use this script:
-- 1. Open Automator and create a new Application
-- 2. Add the "Run Applescript" action
-- 3. Paste this script into the Run Applescript section
-- 4. Save the application as TerminalVim.app in your Applications folder
-- 5. In the Finder, right click on a file and select "Open With". In that window you can set TerminalVim as a default
@lattner
lattner / TaskConcurrencyManifesto.md
Last active November 15, 2024 05:45
Swift Concurrency Manifesto

Disable Device Enrollment Notification on Mac.md

Restart the Mac in Recovery Mode by holding Comment-R during restart

Open Terminal in the recovery screen and type

csrutil disable