specifically "Every view is responsible about setting the constraints on its superview, however a view should NEVER! set its own constraints, wether these constraints are constraints to self (such as NSLayoutAttributeWidth and NSLayoutAttributeHeight) or they are constraints relative to its super view."
I am just trying to add footnotes in my GitHub Gist, but it doesn't work:
Some long sentence. [^footnote]
[^footnote]: Test, [Link](https://google.com).
I am following this guide and I don't think I'm doing anything wrong. Can someone point out my mistake?
So to make my shared library is a lot of work, dragging files into it, then selecting all the headers and adding them as public and such, then selecting the main files and adding it to the right target, then go into finder and put them in the right folder, then in Xcode find the files again, then add them to the git again
@AdamT The point being made there, I think, is that subviews should rarely set their own AutoLayout to avoid issues. A superview generally will manage it's subviews, their sizings, etc., and you can create unexpected behaviors (e.g. bugs) by doing this. It's probably fine if you're controlling both ends however. Ideal way is using intrinsicContentSize
If I have an Entity with two relationships to the same destination Entity, just with different names, the inverse will only be allowed on one of those relationships
which is irritating, and I'm not entirely sure why
@mattsven so in a uiview subclass, would i ever do something like self.addConstraints(constr) where constr are constraints on subviews of the current uiview?
> The constraint must involve only views that are within scope of the receiving view. Specifically, any views involved must be either the receiving view itself, or a subview of the receiving view. Constraints that are added to a view are said to be held by that view. The coordinate system used when evaluating the constraint is the coordinate system of the view that holds the constraint.
@mattsven so yeah, that just seems a bit odd considering the point of autolayout is that you don't have to know the size in the first place. but yes, gotcha
I am just trying to add footnotes in my GitHub Gist, but it doesn't work:
Some long sentence. [^footnote]
[^footnote]: Test, [Link](https://google.com).
I am following this guide and I don't think I'm doing anything wrong. Can someone point out my mistake?
I played it for a while a number of years ago and stopped for some reason
Probably got frustrated by my choices
But this time I'm doing well
I saved the game in the middle of a battle with a dragon boss :p. It's gonna take a long time I think
His breath will take away 90% of my health in one hit if I don't hide from it and the only time I can hit him is when I shout him to the ground and pick at him with arrows
So tedious...lol
The arrows will take away a tiny sliver of health each time
There's even another dragon fighting with me...who does zero damage ever haha
So who is getting the 4.7/5.5 iPhone? Im gunna get the 5.5 I think only because its going to have the 3x support Ive heard, If the 4.7 does though ill probably just get that one
They are both iPhone 6. Its reported that one will be 4.7" and one will be 5.5" but the 4.7 inch will just be retina display and the 5.5" will have some new screen with @3x images
I hope the 4.7 has 3x display, 5.5 will be a buttload of money for a giant phone. I don't want a giant phone:P Just want to see how it looks