I have a UIScrollView
which contains a UIButton
and a gradient button, which is a UIControl
subclass. The gradient-button draws differently according to whether the user has tapped on it (indicating highlight).
The button behaves regularly inside the scroll-view, while the gradient-button does not: whenever I tap the button, it immediately redraws to indicate it has been highlighted. The gradient-button, however, does not respond immediately. Only if I hold the tap for half a second or so, does it redraw.
It should be noted that outside of a scroll-view, the gradient-button behaves as expected.
It seems to be related to the fact that a UIScrollView
waits some time before forwarding the events, to decide if it should scroll instead.
My question is - what does UIButton
do differently? how can I mimic this behavior in the gradient-button? Or maybe is it special treatment on the side of UIScrollView
?
EDIT: The problem appears to be drawing-related. The touch events get called properly, but instead of two calls to drawRect:
I only get one. Forcing the runloop to process events, as well as calling [CATransacation flush]
, causes two calls to drawRect:
to be made, but there's no visible change.