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Reply to Using CABTMIDILocalPeripheralViewController with SwiftUI
UIViewControllerRepresentable SwiftUI MIDI Bluetooth example Content View: @State private var btScan = false @State private var btAdvertise = false var body: some View { VStack { Button("Bluetooth MIDI Scan") { self.btScan = true } .sheet(isPresented: $btScan) { BTConnectController(btScan: self.$btScan) } Button("Bluetooth Advertise") { self.btAdvertise = true } .sheet(isPresented: $btAdvertise) { BTPeripheralController(btAdvertise: self.$btAdvertise) } } .padding() } struct BTConnectController : UIViewControllerRepresentable { func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> CABTMIDICentralViewController { CABTMIDICentralViewController() } func updateUIViewController(_ uiViewController: CABTMIDICentralViewController, context: Context) { } typealias UIViewControllerType = CABTMIDICentralViewController @Binding var btScan: Bool } struct BTPeripheralController : UIViewControllerRepresentable { func makeUIViewController(context: Context) -> CABTMIDILocalPeripheralViewController { CABTMIDILocalPeripheralViewController() } func updateUIViewController(_ uiViewController: CABTMIDILocalPeripheralViewController, context: Context) { } typealias UIViewControllerType = CABTMIDILocalPeripheralViewController @Binding var btAdvertise: Bool } Hope it helps, @JSE98 Best regards Andreas
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: SwiftUI Tags:
Jun ’23
Reply to Apps directory not appearing in iCloud Drive in Finder
Hi, I struggled forever with this too, but for me the app’s Icloud Drive folder suddenly became visible to Finder after I did this: XCode: Product -> Clean Build Folder Build For -> Running Show build location in finder Copied my app bundle from XCode’s build folder to the /Applications folder and executed the app from there. Popped up in Finder immidiately. Who knew.
Dec ’22
Reply to How to optimize the performance of Share Extension?
Maybe it does not work. Then how to quit Share Extension after its operation finished? The "returningItems" parameters are referring to the output object(s), including any changes written to it. If this doesn't apply to your extension and you want to exit cleanly, just return "nil": self.extensionContext!.completeRequest(returningItems: nil, completionHandler: nil) Andreas
Topic: Programming Languages SubTopic: Swift Tags:
Oct ’22