Andrea Mazzini
Andrea Mazzini
I see your point. This is going to be annoying, I'd have to resort to adding an invisible overlay to the container view, which is not a stellar solution. If...
Hey @kevinfur It might help to set the delegate to the gesture and respond `true` to the `shouldRecognizeSimultaneouslyWithGestureRecognizer` function. BTW, thanks for the help @jeffscaturro-wf
Yeah @kevinfur, sorry i wasn't clear. You'll need to set the delegate on the poptip's gesture.
The gestures are binded to the poptip's containerView though.
I'm testing this with a button below the poptip, and it seems to work fine, the tip dismisses on tap, and the button doesn't fire. Same with a tap gesture...
Can you share a small sample project showing the issue?
> Actually tap outside is not working fine for multiple visible Tips. It is dismissing one by one. Pretty strange cause these are new instance every single time. Hi @pgawlowski...
The poptip is just a basic UIView in the end, it's added as a subview of the `in:` parameter. If you want to move it above your hierarchy, just provide...
I wanted it to behave like a common UIView, but I see your point. It might be worth having another overload for the `show` method that places it in the...
I guess I can provide a separate API to specify both the originating rect and the popover rect. I'll look into it.