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My question is similar to Close Popover and open new one with one tap. In my case I have an UITableView with multiple rows. Each row has an UITableViewCellAccessoryDetailDisclosureButton. When the blue info button is pressed a popover is presented to the user. Now the user wants to select another info button in another row (if the popover doesn't hide it). Currently the user has to tap twice:

  • One for dismissing the current popover
  • One for showing the new popover

I want that this can be done with one tap if the blue info button is visible. From the linked SO question the solution should be using

passthroughViews

I tried to use the table views controller view but it should be only the accessory view. In addition, a tap on an empty table view cell doesn't dismiss the popover anymore. If a cell with data is tapped one has to dismiss the popover manually in code in didSelectRowAtIndexPath.

How can I get all accessory views of my table?

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Something like this:

NSMutableArray *passthroughViews = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
for (UITableViewCell *cell in myTableView.visibleCells) {
    [passthroughViews addObject:cell.accessoryView];
}
[myPopover setPassthroughViews:passthroughViews];

Note, this means you will have to add your own accessory views to the cells instead of using the default accessories.

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  • Which views should I pass into passthroughViews? I'd be great if I can get every accessory view and pass that in, but I don't know how to do that. Than only those would be tappable and I manage myself the dismiss of the popover. Passing in the complete table view didn't provide that what I want.
    – testing
    Nov 6, 2014 at 15:18
  • Thanks for your reply. I didn't saw your edit :-) Then I would have to replicate the default accessories ... Not exactly what I want, but it seems there is no other way around this if you want to use this solution. Do you know where I get the default icons?
    – testing
    Nov 18, 2014 at 10:39
  • Take a screenshot of them.
    – Daniel T.
    Nov 18, 2014 at 12:41

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