27 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
27 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
Pod::Spec.new do |s|
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s.name = 'TPKeyboardAvoiding'
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s.version = '0.0.1'
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s.license = {
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:type => 'Custom permissive license',
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:text => <<-LICENSE
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Free for commercial use and redistribution in any form. Credit is appreciated but not essential. Oh, and there aint no warranty!
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Michael Tyson, A Tasty Pixel
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michael@atastypixel.com
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LICENSE
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}
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s.platform = :ios
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s.summary = 'A drop-in universal solution for moving text fields out of the way of the keyboard in iOS.'
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s.homepage = 'https://github.com/michaeltyson/TPKeyboardAvoiding'
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s.author = { 'Michael Tyson' => 'michael@atastypixel.com' }
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s.source = { :git => 'https://github.com/michaeltyson/TPKeyboardAvoiding.git', :commit => '1fd096b7dfdfea9c7a221204a44a74034669e911' }
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s.description = "This is a relatively universal, drop-in solution: UIScrollView and UITableView subclasses that handle everything." \
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"When the keyboard is about to appear, the subclass will find the subview that's about to be edited, " \
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"and adjust its frame and content offset to make sure that view is visible, with an animation to match the keyboard pop-up. "\
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"When the keyboard disappears, it restores its prior size."
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s.source_files = 'TPKeyboardAvoidingScrollView.{h,m}','TPKeyboardAvoidingTableView.{h,m}'
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s.requires_arc = false
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end
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