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martsen / tableViewKeyboardHandling.m
Created August 29, 2016 11:01 — forked from TimMedcalf/tableViewKeyboardHandling.m
The easy & reliable way of handling UITableView insets when the keyboard is shown. This works unchanged no matter where the table view is on the screen (including dealing with orientation, hierarchy, container view controllers & all devices)
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One of the first things someone new to iOS Development finds is that dealing with the keyboard is trickier
than they think it should be. Simply changing the scrolling extents of a UITableView (or UIScrollView, or
UICollectionView) that is partially covered by they keyboard reveals a lot about the internals of how iOS
works and highlights various "gotchas" that need to be considered.
There are various ways to know that a keyboard has been shown - but observing some specific notifications
provides a reliable way to allow you to modify your views to deal with it.
Remove osxfuse if installed via homebrew:
> brew uninstall osxfuse
Install osxfuse binary and choose to install the MacFUSE compatibility layer:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/osxfuse/files/latest/download?source=files
Reboot (optional but recommended by osxfuse)
Install ntfs-3g via homebrew:
> brew update && brew install ntfs-3g
@region23
region23 / golang_books_sites.md
Last active October 20, 2025 08:15
Полезные ресурсы для изучающих Go

На русском языке

Русскоязычные сайты и сообщества

English resources

@TimMedcalf
TimMedcalf / tableViewKeyboardHandling.m
Last active May 6, 2024 14:21
The easy & reliable way of handling UITableView insets when the keyboard is shown. This works unchanged no matter where the table view is on the screen (including dealing with orientation, hierarchy, container view controllers & all devices)
/*
One of the first things someone new to iOS Development finds is that dealing with the keyboard is trickier
than they think it should be. Simply changing the scrolling extents of a UITableView (or UIScrollView, or
UICollectionView) that is partially covered by they keyboard reveals a lot about the internals of how iOS
works and highlights various "gotchas" that need to be considered.
There are various ways to know that a keyboard has been shown - but observing some specific notifications
provides a reliable way to allow you to modify your views to deal with it.
@justlaputa
justlaputa / jenkins-api.md
Last active February 4, 2026 13:12
Jenkins Json API

jobs

jenkins_url + /api/json?tree=jobs[name,color]

builds

jenkins_url + /job/${job_name}/api/json?tree=builds[number,status,timestamp,id,result]

last build

@iambibhas
iambibhas / scopes.txt
Last active January 25, 2025 20:07
Sublime Text 2: Snippet scopes
Here is a list of scopes to use in Sublime Text 2 snippets -
ActionScript: source.actionscript.2
AppleScript: source.applescript
ASP: source.asp
Batch FIle: source.dosbatch
C#: source.cs
C++: source.c++
Clojure: source.clojure
CoffeeScript: source.coffee
@andypiper
andypiper / nuget.sh
Created May 8, 2012 16:18
nuget for OS X
#!/bin/sh
# add a simple 'nuget' command to Mac OS X under Mono
# get NuGet.exe binary from http://nuget.codeplex.com/releases/view/58939
# get Microsoft.Build.dll from a Windows .NET 4.0 installation
# copy to /usr/local/bin and Robert is your father's brother....
#
PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
mono --runtime=v4.0 /usr/local/bin/NuGet.exe $*