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I have made a custom UITableViewCell, and done it properly (adding everything to contentView, and overriding layoutSubviews so my subviews are relative to contentView.bounds).

When the user presses the Edit button, the table indents to allow room for the red delete sign. This is fine, but the default amount of indentation is too much, and ruins the look of my custom cell. How can I reduce the amount of indentation? setIndentationLevel and tableView:IndentationLevelForRowAtIndexPath don't seem to do anything.

(Someone asked a similar question here, but it was never resolved).

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  • did you find any solution? i am suffering from same issue. Thanks. Jun 5, 2013 at 9:07

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You've got to override layoutSubviews and do something like the following. And don't forget to set the indentation level to something greater than 0 :) For custom cells the indentation level is not applied by default.

To avoid indentation for the single swipe to delete gesture you'll have to do a but more work. There is a state which reflects the editing state of the cell.It is not public but can be accessed with - (void)willTransitionToState:(UITableViewCellStateMask)aState, so storing it in a property does the work for layoutViews.

Apple's documentation for willTransitionToState:

Note that when the user swipes a cell to delete it, the cell transitions to the state identified by the UITableViewCellStateShowingDeleteConfirmationMask constant but the UITableViewCellStateShowingEditControlMask is not set.

header file

int state;

...

@property (nonatomic) int state;

...

cell implementation

@synthesize state;

...

- (void)layoutSubviews
{
    [super layoutSubviews];

    self.contentView.frame = CGRectMake(0,                                          
                                        self.contentView.frame.origin.y,
                                        self.contentView.frame.size.width, 
                                        self.contentView.frame.size.height);

    if (self.editing
        && ((state & UITableViewCellStateShowingEditControlMask)
        && !(state & UITableViewCellStateShowingDeleteConfirmationMask)) || 
            ((state & UITableViewCellStateShowingEditControlMask)
         && (state & UITableViewCellStateShowingDeleteConfirmationMask))) 
    {
        float indentPoints = self.indentationLevel * self.indentationWidth;

        self.contentView.frame = CGRectMake(indentPoints,
                                            self.contentView.frame.origin.y,
                                            self.contentView.frame.size.width - indentPoints, 
                                            self.contentView.frame.size.height);    
    }
}

- (void)willTransitionToState:(UITableViewCellStateMask)aState
{
    [super willTransitionToState:aState];
    self.state = aState;
}
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  • Ah... I have noticed one problem. The indentation is the same amount whether the user presses the edit button or swipes to delete. Is there any way of intercepting the swipe-to-delete and telling it to do something different?
    – Ric Levy
    Apr 19, 2011 at 8:56
  • Ah ok, I just edited my code and provided a simple solution. Have a look. Apr 19, 2011 at 9:15
  • Ignore what I wrote here a second ago - it works perfectly. Thanks!
    – Ric Levy
    Apr 19, 2011 at 9:48
  • @Nick sorry - I was right the first time. Unfortunately this doesn't entirely work. The cell now stays still when sliding to delete, and it indents just the right amount when pressing the edit button. But when I press the left-hand red button (to make 'delete' appear on the right), the cell suddenly slips further to the right again. Do you have any idea why this might be?
    – Ric Levy
    Apr 19, 2011 at 16:36
  • Well it's all a question of the state and the bitmasks. I updated the solution. Apr 19, 2011 at 16:46
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Nick Weaver's updated answer works great, except for the issue that Rec Levy pointed out:

Only thing now is that when you swipe-to-delete and then cancel (click elsewhere on the screen) the cell suddenly skips to the left and then slides back as the delete button disappears

I ran into the same problem. I'm not sure why it's occurring, but disabling animations while setting the contentView frame resolves it.

...
[UIView setAnimationsEnabled:NO];
self.contentView.frame = CGRectMake(indentPoints,
                                        self.contentView.frame.origin.y,
                                        self.contentView.frame.size.width - indentPoints, 
                                        self.contentView.frame.size.height);
[UIView setAnimationsEnabled:YES];

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