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Old 10-07-2008, 03:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default insertSubview question

I think this one is easy but cannot get my head around it....

So far I am creating a few UIViews with a specific frame.

What I would like to do is NOT try to rely on the Y coordinates and start my UI view layout from the bottom up by using insertSubview:aboveSubview method.

Is the insertSubview meant to build the original UI or to dynamically re-arrange the views after the fact>

However, doing so seems NOT to have any effect as the frame of the subView to insert has a specified Y coordinate.

It seems that there are also no ways to anchor views to others as Android platform allows to do (I guess Android is also targeting multiple screen sizes as iPhone does not...)

Could anyone help me with this, I am sure, very simple problem?

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Above and below refers to the Z-coordinate, not the Y coordinate.
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