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Splitview #32
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Thank you for the suggestion and I like the idea. I would like to enhance FAPanels with this. Requirements Required
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Hi @fahidattique55 , A simple use case example to clone can be the iOS The power of a customized UI SplitView with FAPanels would be the ability to control these view configurations any which way a user might want. Portrait or Landscape and regardless of device, to be able to pin a single or both panels in view and make it active as part of the entire window. If you unpin it, it goes back to being a sliding panel. |
Hi @fahidattique55, any planned progress on this? |
Hey @sedwo, I am a little busy in other stuff and i am not getting enough time to work on any feature of this library. I have planned them but I am not sure how much time you have to wait for it. Apology for that but you will see this feature in FAPanels soon. Thanks |
It would be most ideal if this control would also support a splitview configuration, where multiple panels are in view and active at the same time. Similar to JASidePanels, but of course in Swift.
As my requirement is to have sliding panels on an iPad in Portrait mode, but static splitview of those panels when in Landscape mode.
Any future consideration of such a feature?
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