I have a report object that inherits from CalloutMapAnnotation object. The CalloutMapAnnotation in turn inherits from NSObject and implements the MKAnnotation protocol. As soon as I replaced the inheritance of report object from NSObject to CalloutMapAnnotation, i suddenly get errors on my methods: error: property 'latitude' attempting to use ivar '_latitude' declared in super class 'CalloutMapAnnotation'
@Computer ok, I just intercepted touch events, turns out even after subclassing the NavC you still cannot intercept it. The button has the first pick at touch events
@Sam it points out for (UIView *a in [[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate].window subviews ]) {
if (a==self.view) {
[self.view removeFromSuperview];// here it crahses
[self.view release];
}
}
From the documentation "Enumeration is “safe”—the enumerator has a mutation guard so that if you attempt to modify the collection during enumeration, an exception is raised."
@JohnMerlino change the property name in the subclass
@Sam I understand that could be a solution, but why is this behavior occuring. When I work with a language like ruby, the subclass overrides parent class implementation.
@Byte if you took the time to actually test it and work on it then yes you should get the rep. If you just took what he said and did a google for the apple documentation to say "This should work" then you shouldn't get the rep
@JohnMerlino from the docs: An object that adopts this protocol must implement the coordinate property. The other methods of this protocol are optional.
hmm then why do the pins no longer render on map when I changed it from latitude to latt and longitude to longt. It doesnt even give me errors or warnings.
@Computer Yes I do have the code and I also have been working on it to help solve your problem over an hour of research, trial and error. This is when I started working on your problem chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/3517930#3517930 . I did way more than Sam said. Yes you offended me. I am not a person who claims what I have not worked for. So by saying what you said has very much offended my will to help.
@Byte by you saying "Yes hitTest will work" then saying "I should post that for 50 points" does not indicate you did anywork. Hence why I said what I did.
@Byte sorry if you were offended if you did work. I assumed you didn't since your text didn't state it. You should realize that this is the internet and context is almost impossible.
So I had pins rendering on map and a polyline joining them, and then I decided to add this custom map annotation:
http://blog.asolutions.com/2010/09/building-custom-map-annotation-callouts-part-1/
And that's when the pins no longer rendered on the map.
In the custom map annotation tutorial, t...
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got a question from the world of android... im looking to port my app over but i dont quite think it will work.
the app handles ringtones, and at some point when the user presses a button it should change the ringtone they have set as their default ringtone, or ringtone for a contact
ive done some research and it looks like the method for doing this exists, but apple will reject it if you try to publish the app with that feature.
what is the rationale there (seeing as android allows you do it and the sky hasnt fallen), and given that the user is explicitly asking the app to make the change, is this app doomed to be rejected as well?