A stack layout with gesture-based reordering using UICollectionView -- inspired by Passbook and Reminders apps.
Take a look at sample project TGLStackedViewExample.xcodeproj
.
Via CocoaPods:
- Add
pod 'TGLStackedViewController', '~> 1.0'
to your project'sPodfile
Or the "classic" way:
- Add files in folder
TGLStackedViewController
to your project
Then in your project:
- Create a derived class from
TGLStackedViewController
and overwrite method-moveItemAtIndexPath:toIndexPath:
- Implement
UICollectionDataSource
(currently only 1 section supported) andUICollectionViewDelegate
protocols - Place
UICollectionViewController
in your storyboard and set its class to your derived class
- ARC
- iOS >= 6.0
- Xcode 5
- Reordering based on LXReorderableCollectionViewFlowLayout
- Podspec by Pierre Dulac
TGLStackedViewController is available under the MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Tim Gleue (http://gleue-interactive.com)
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