I have created a UItableView using the default Xcode template and configure it to display five rows.
I select the first cell on the table. When I select another cell I notice the first one stay selected until I remove my finger from the second one.
sample:
http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/7184/cellsz.jpg
I want a cell to become selected on touch not on touch remove.
I searched on the net and in apple documentation but I didn’t find which method is called when the user touch the screen for selection.
Does anyone have some information about this?
Finally I have succeeded in suppressing this double selection effect.
A cell becomes selected when the system detect a touch up inside event on it.
Before it becomes selected, the cell have a highlight state which appear on touch.
To resolve this issue I have to override the
- (void)setHighlighted:(BOOL)highlighted animated:(BOOL)animatedmethod in my custom UITableViewCell and do nothing in this method.This way the table will never have two selected style cells at the same time.
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well… I assume this is impossible. If we had this option we could select a cell when we just wanted to scroll in a tableview.