Wow, thanks, Stewart. I had no idea that Apple provided all these tools in iOS 17, which saves all the workarounds of previous iOS versions. As always, thank you so much for your excellent and clear tutorials! A real gold mine!!
Great video. I'm using this for some of my other projects. It seems that when I test out an event where the first popover tip occurs pointing to the addNewTodo button and suppose the user chooses to not dismiss the popover tip and goes straight to the addNewTodo button, the popover goes away but the addNewTodoButton no longer works. Is there a way to disable the addNewTodo button in TipKit until the user dismisses it? Or modify the popover view so that it hides the button better from users so they won't make a mistake of tapping the button before dismissing the tip?
Forgot to mention, my button to add new todos is not in a toolbar view but I have it on an overlay so it is more to the bottom of the screen. When I use it in a toolbar view, it works. I suppose "alerts" and "overlays" are buggy with TipKit.
@@StewartLynch I don’t know why this comment felt on this video. You where going trough new iOS 17 tips and mentioned a shortcut since iOS 15 to break one caller with several parameters into multiple lines. I’ll look for the video and comment on the correct one I’m sorry for the vogue question but really appreciate your reply!
Wow, thanks, Stewart. I had no idea that Apple provided all these tools in iOS 17, which saves all the workarounds of previous iOS versions.
As always, thank you so much for your excellent and clear tutorials! A real gold mine!!
Wow, i’ve never seen anybody do a video on this and I am absolutely thrilled that you’re sharing this with us. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial! It covered TipKit in great depth, just like your other tutorials. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so very much Stewart…. 💯 excellent
This is great Stewart. Thanks a lot.
Very welcome
very informative tutorial for TipKit! Cheers :)
Hi Stewart, thanks for the great content. Can you please make a tutorial using the Screen Time API?
Great suggestion. I will have to look in to that.
Great video. I'm using this for some of my other projects. It seems that when I test out an event where the first popover tip occurs pointing to the addNewTodo button and suppose the user chooses to not dismiss the popover tip and goes straight to the addNewTodo button, the popover goes away but the addNewTodoButton no longer works. Is there a way to disable the addNewTodo button in TipKit until the user dismisses it? Or modify the popover view so that it hides the button better from users so they won't make a mistake of tapping the button before dismissing the tip?
Forgot to mention, my button to add new todos is not in a toolbar view but I have it on an overlay so it is more to the bottom of the screen. When I use it in a toolbar view, it works. I suppose "alerts" and "overlays" are buggy with TipKit.
What was the shortcut to expand to different lines? 😅
I don’t understand the question. Can you give me the timestamp in the video where you see that?
@@StewartLynch I don’t know why this comment felt on this video. You where going trough new iOS 17 tips and mentioned a shortcut since iOS 15 to break one caller with several parameters into multiple lines. I’ll look for the video and comment on the correct one I’m sorry for the vogue question but really appreciate your reply!
OK. I see what you are referring to. It is CTRL-M. I cover this in this video What’s New in Xcode 15
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@@StewartLynch yessss that’s what I was looking for. I’m going to bench your videos now!