I have been looking to all the other similar topics here, using UIGestureRecognizers, using hitTest:withEvent, pointInside:withEvent: etc. but nothing seems to be ok for what I need to achieve.
Basically I have a main view (self.view of a common UIViewController) and a small rectangular UIScrollView attached onto it at the bottom: the scrollView is filled with some UIImageViews and the user can scroll it as usual.
But the user should also be able to drag one UIImageView (or a copy of it) from the UIScrollView to the main view, and, this is what I am finding really difficult, with the SAME dragging gesture, hence I need a way to:
1) Distinguish between normal horizontal scrolling gesture, which should be handled by the UIScrollView the usual way and a dragging gesture over the image view.
2) Once identified a dragging gesture, should propagate the touch to the superview, which will host a copy of the UIImageView and WITH the SAME dragging gesture continue the dragging over the main view even out of the bounds of the UIScrollView.
Please note that I know that if the UIScrollView has userInteractionEnabled = NO the touch is propagated to the subviews, but 1) I want to propagate it to the superview not the subviews, 2) the userInteractionEnabled property apparently becomes active only once the initial gesture is terminated, while I need to use a single dragging gesture.
Thank you very much for any help.
userInteractionEnabled = NO
, it should beYES
actually. As for the dragging, when your detect pan gesture has started on it, you create, or relocate, the object to the superview for the purpose of dragging; when gesture end is detected, then you put it into the appropriate subview with appropriate coordinates.delayContentTouches
set toNO
will allow the object to catch the touch event as soon as it happen (otherwise, the scroll view will absorb the touch). The rest can be done as I described. Note that the touch will be detected by the view inside the scroll view, and you will modify the coordinate of the view accordingly. (Use the view that you touch and move it, while creating a new view under it).