I have a UITextField that is the subview of UIScrollView I have there exist a single tap gesture (or perhaps the older touch) as part of UITextField that makes it the first responder. I wanted to add a double tap Gesture to the UITextField. In order to make the two Gesture's mutually exclusive I needed to overload (though this is not quite the right word because I'm not using the same name) the single tap Gesture. When I do it works fine so long as the function that it calls doesn't make the UITextField the first responder. If it does make the textfield the first responder it fails the second time it's called.... wtf. So stack, a little help would go a long way.
this is where I add the gesture
UITapGestureRecognizer * singleTextTap = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc]
initWithTarget:self action:@selector(handleSingleTextTap:)];
singleTextTap.numberOfTapsRequired = 1;
[aTextField addGestureRecognizer:singleTextTap];
and this is where it is called
//single tap text
- (void) handleSingleTextTap:(UITapGestureRecognizer *)gestureRecognizer{
NSLog(@"handling single tap");
NSLog(@"textField gestures %@",
[gestureRecognizer.view.gestureRecognizers descriptionWithLocale:nil]);
[(UITextField *)gestureRecognizer.view becomeFirstResponder];
}
you may notice the NSLog that out puts the gestuers registered to the textField this was to check the state of my singleTextTap gesture. which is 'ended' the first time and all next times this code is never reached