Yesterday I mentioned a user interface control based on the audio trimmer control found in the iPhone voice memos app.
One of the elements of that audio trimmer control is a popover that appears over the edge of the selected area, and here’s a library from Nyvra allowing you to add a similar element to a UISlider.
This library comes in the form of a UISlider category so you can easily attach it to an existing UISlider and adds a popover illustrating the current value the slider is set at.
Here’s an image showing the category in action:
You can find NYSliderPopover on Github here.
A nice simple and useful add-on.
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Original article: iOS Library Adding An Informational Popover To A UISlider Knob To Indicate Current Value
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