by Dick Verbunt
DVSlideViewController is an view controller, witch allows you to slide view controllers in- and offscreen with a swipe of your finger.
watch a sample of DVSlideViewController on YouTube
DVSlideViewController includes a demo application, showing how to create and configure an DVSlideViewController.
Essentially, DVSlideViewContoller is a UIViewController subclass.
The files you'll need to copy into your own project are in the 'DVSlideViewController' group in the Xcode project.
- Add
QuartzCore.framework
to your target - Add
DVSlideViewController.h
,DVSlideViewController.m
andgrayBackground.png
to your project
You also need to include QuartzCore to your project. The remaining files in the Xcode project are included for demonstration purposes only.
//DVSlideViewController
- (void)setViewController:(NSArray *)_viewControllers;
- (void)nextViewController;
- (void)prevViewController;
If you add DVSlideViewController.h
to your childViewController self.slideViewController
will become available.
You can get DVSlideViewController on github.
DVSlideViewController is released under the BSD-License. So free of charge.
There is absolutely no support offered with this component. You're on your own! If you want to submit a feature request, please do so via the issue tracker on github.
If you want to submit a bug report, please also do so via the issue tracker, including a diagnosis of the problem and a suggested fix (in code). If you're using DVSlideViewController, you're a developer - so I expect you to do your homework and provide a fix along with each bug report. You can also submit pull requests or patches.
Please don't submit bug reports without fixes!