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Convenience methods to parse NSArray objets, support subbundles in NSBundle and handle file URLs with NSFileManager. Check properties, retrieve common application directories and save/retrieve values from NSUserDefaults and Keychanin with UIApplication. Programatically send a message through the responder chain with UIResponder. Size/origin setter/getter shortcuts, read-only properties to retrieve
Drag the included Colours.h and Colours.m files into your project. They are located in the top-level directory. You can see a demo of how to use these with the included Xcode project as well. #import "Colours.h" into the classes you want to use this category in and you're all set. CocoaPods pod 'Colours' or, for Swift: pod 'Colours/Swift' NSColor Colours supports NSColor out of the box! Just make
UIImage *storyMenuItemImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"bg-menuitem.png"]; UIImage *storyMenuItemImagePressed = [UIImage imageNamed:@"bg-menuitem-highlighted.png"]; UIImage *starImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"icon-star.png"]; AwesomeMenuItem *starMenuItem1 = [[AwesomeMenuItem alloc] initWithImage:storyMenuItemImage highlightedImage:storyMenuItemImagePressed ContentImage:starImage highlightedContentImag
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