BCOVPUILayoutView Class Reference
Inherits from | UIView |
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Declared in | BCOVPUILayoutView.h |
Overview
BCOVPUILayoutView view objects are used to lay out controls in a BCOVPUIBasicControlView. Layout views are typically created with BCOVPUIBasicControlView’s +layoutViewWithControlFromTag:width:elasticity: method, and contain a standard Player UI element such as a play button, time code label, or progress slider. You can also create empty layout views in which to add your own subviews. The layout view properties determine exactly how the views are positioned with respect to each other in variable-width layouts.
minimumWidth
The smallest width that will be set for the view when resized for layout. If elasticity is set to zero, this will be the exact width of the view.
@property (nonatomic, readwrite) float minimumWidth
Discussion
The smallest width that will be set for the view when resized for layout. If elasticity is set to zero, this will be the exact width of the view.
Declared In
BCOVPUILayoutView.h
elasticity
Elasticity determines how much each view is resized to fill the available width of the Player UI’s control bar relative to all other views. If there are two layout views in a control bar, and one has an elasticity of 1.0, and the other has an elasticity of 2.0, the latter will grow twice as much when the view is resized. Each row of a control layout should typically contain at least one layout view with an elasticity greater than zero. A view with an elasticity of zero will remain at its minimum width.
@property (nonatomic, readwrite) float elasticity
Discussion
Elasticity determines how much each view is resized to fill the available width of the Player UI’s control bar relative to all other views. If there are two layout views in a control bar, and one has an elasticity of 1.0, and the other has an elasticity of 2.0, the latter will grow twice as much when the view is resized. Each row of a control layout should typically contain at least one layout view with an elasticity greater than zero. A view with an elasticity of zero will remain at its minimum width.
Declared In
BCOVPUILayoutView.h
removed
The “removed” property can be set to YES or NO to quickly hide or show a particular layout view. This is more efficient than setting an entirely new BCOVPUIControlLayout with a removed or added view. Call -setNeedsLayout on the BCOVPUIBasicControlView after setting this property to show the new layout.
@property (nonatomic, readwrite, getter=isRemoved) BOOL removed
Discussion
The “removed” property can be set to YES or NO to quickly hide or show a particular layout view. This is more efficient than setting an entirely new BCOVPUIControlLayout with a removed or added view. Call -setNeedsLayout on the BCOVPUIBasicControlView after setting this property to show the new layout.
Declared In
BCOVPUILayoutView.h