SwiftUI: Purpose of Hashable, when object is identifiable?
I have seen this code in one of Paul Hudson’s videos. Only member accessable, but here’s the corresponding text: Coding challenge
SwiftUI: Purpose of Hashable, when object is identifiable?
I have seen this code in one of Paul Hudson’s videos. Only member accessable, but here’s the corresponding text: Coding challenge
SwiftUI: Purpose of Hashable, when object is identifiable?
I have seen this code in one of Paul Hudson’s videos. Only member accessable, but here’s the corresponding text: Coding challenge
How to show a file’s enclosing folder in the Files app on iOS without opening the file?
I am working on a SwiftUI app for iOS, where I need to create a text file and then allow the user to navigate to the folder containing that file in the Files app. The app should go to the background and show the folder in Files, similar to the “Show in Finder” functionality on macOS.
How to show a file’s enclosing folder in the Files app on iOS without opening the file?
I am working on a SwiftUI app for iOS, where I need to create a text file and then allow the user to navigate to the folder containing that file in the Files app. The app should go to the background and show the folder in Files, similar to the “Show in Finder” functionality on macOS.
How to show a file’s enclosing folder in the Files app on iOS without opening the file?
I am working on a SwiftUI app for iOS, where I need to create a text file and then allow the user to navigate to the folder containing that file in the Files app. The app should go to the background and show the folder in Files, similar to the “Show in Finder” functionality on macOS.
How to Make SwiftUI Toolbar Background Expand Fully to Ignore Safe Areas?
I’m trying to create a bottom toolbar in SwiftUI where the background color fully expands to the edges of the screen, completely ignoring the safe areas. However, I keep running into issues where there’s white space at the bottom or sides of the toolbar.
How to Make SwiftUI Toolbar Background Expand Fully to Ignore Safe Areas?
I’m trying to create a bottom toolbar in SwiftUI where the background color fully expands to the edges of the screen, completely ignoring the safe areas. However, I keep running into issues where there’s white space at the bottom or sides of the toolbar.
swiftUI: Value of type ‘AVCapturePhoto’ has no member ‘livePhotoMovieFileURL’
Value of type ‘AVCapturePhoto’ has no member ‘livePhotoMovieFileURL’
swiftUI: Value of type ‘AVCapturePhoto’ has no member ‘livePhotoMovieFileURL’
Value of type ‘AVCapturePhoto’ has no member ‘livePhotoMovieFileURL’