Training and Instructional Design
Posted on April 4, 2016 by Steven Lipton
In last week’s tutorial of this series, we made a simple dynamic table for the Apple Watch and demonstrated static scrolling tables.Based on some running pace data, we displayed the pace I ran at the mile splits. Many apps will need more than what… Continue Reading “The Complete Table Tutorial for WatchOS2”
Category: GUI, iOS9, Swift Programming, WatchKitTags: add, Apple Watch, delete, delete rows, menus, multi-row, rowtypes, setRowTypes, subtotal, table, tables, text input, watch
Posted on August 20, 2015 by Steven Lipton
Some tables are boring. In our multi-part look at the table view in Apple Watch, We’ve looked at tables with only one kind of row type. However, tables can be lot more than just one row. We might have a header row, or a… Continue Reading “Swift Watchkit: Headers Footers and More — Multiple Row Types in Apple Watch Tables”
Category: ios8, iOS9, WatchKitTags: Apple swift, Apple Watch, footer, groups, header, multi-row, Programming, row types, rows, rowtypes, setRowTypes, storyboard, sub, subheader, swift, tablerowcontroller, tables, Watchkit, WKTableInterface
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