I was wondering if theres a way to retrieve the complete text entered by the user in SLComposeViewController. I intend to fetch this value once SLComposeViewControllerCompletionHandler is returned to be True, and pass it as a parameter to Reply Twitter API.
Cheers!!
I wonder if there is a way to get the text input from SLComposeViewController to check if the text typed by the user contains a specific word before being sent.
I know that SLComposeViewController does not have a text property but I would like to check it without having to implement a UITextView...
How to get a UILabel or a UITextView to automatically scroll horizontally if the text is long? I've been looking up information on this but everyone has their own techniques which doesn't seem to be working. Has anyone successfully implemented this?
can any one help me on this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40482761/app-store-rejection-iphone-app-for-ios-10-1-1-on-ipad?noredirect=1#comment68209477_40482761
@kender @ShobhakarTiwari just asking if you know where it appears in the window hierarchy. There can be many reasons why someone would want to access it and it has been asked many times on so for many different reasons. The reason does not change anything about the curiosity to understand things and where it is displayed
I'm trying to get the UITextView of SLComposeViewController with the following code in the completion handler but it does not seem to have one:
for viewLayer1 in tweetDialog.view.subviews {
print("viewlayer1 \(viewLayer1)")
for viewLayer2 in viewLayer1.subviews {
...