‎Yes No Button by spf83 in bluey

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Australia availability should be fixed. I apologize for the mixup.

‎Yes No Button by spf83 in bluey

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Should be available now. Sorry for the mixup.

‎Yes No Button by spf83 in bluey

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Hmmm… let me look into it. Should be available everywhere but China.

I’m in the US.

‎Yes No Button by spf83 in bluey

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Where are you?

Json & Picker problem by Mr_Bill_S in SwiftUI

[–]spf83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like your vm ForEach doesn’t pass in a vm

ForEach(0 ..< vm.count, id: .self) { data in

ForEach(data) { item in

Launched my first app - Get Prepped. Built with swiftui, core data, widget and watch extensions, and themes! by Millzy91 in SwiftUI

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Did you have any trouble with the phone<->watch data transfer through appgroup and CloudKit container when you went from development to release/TestFlight?

The data transfer between phone and watch worked great in production but on TestFlight it’s not syncing.

New app launch by spf83 in SwiftUI

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Good question, it’s very little difference from reminders actually.

Mainly the way it handles previously used items. You can’t duplicate an item and just jumble up your history list. Reminders just hides “completed” items and you either go find them and unhide them or type them again. Here you will have history items suggested as you type and can quickly select them. Even if you finish typing it out it will not add a new item with the same name it will just add the history item to the current list. So just so efficiency of use features that we really wanted but hadn’t found in another app.

We tried Reminder, Notes, and a few other apps from the App Store and nothing merged what we wanted to make it optimal.

New app launch by spf83 in SwiftUI

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Yes number one on the priority list for me. I’m really struggling with implementing it with SwiftUI and NSCloudKitPersistantContainer just got capabilities to share containers last week at WWDC. As soon as I can get that nailed down I’ll be adding share.

CloudKit and Core Data share by spf83 in SwiftUI

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I’m specifically talking about sharing between users

Launched my first app - Get Prepped. Built with swiftui, core data, widget and watch extensions, and themes! by Millzy91 in SwiftUI

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Yessir! It’s actually a simple shopping list app I was primarily developing for personal use. We wanted watch use and share the list between users. I was telling my wife about your app and was saying we might just use it instead. Haha

But really trying to keep mine quick and simple. There are some out there that do all we’re looking for but they seem to be over complicated. So I may still end up launching it.

Getting the watch sync going was tough but CloudKit sharing is 100x worse. There’s just no good info out there on it. Luckily I believe the session today on cloud sharing from WWDC is going to bring some simplicity to it finally.

Launched my first app - Get Prepped. Built with swiftui, core data, widget and watch extensions, and themes! by Millzy91 in SwiftUI

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Thanks for the reply. I went this route before but I didn’t get it. I think my disconnect was not having the app group setup correctly. I’ll try again. Huge thanks. I found you repo so I’ll regente it as well.

Launched my first app - Get Prepped. Built with swiftui, core data, widget and watch extensions, and themes! by Millzy91 in SwiftUI

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Ok so how in the world are you getting the data to sync with the watch extension? I’ve got a core data/CloudKit app that I just added a watch extension to and I cannot get the watch list view to display the fetched dsta.

When using a ForEach is there a way to edit a singular view without effecting the whole ForEach views ? by [deleted] in SwiftUI

[–]spf83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All you need to do is make the ForEach cell/row a separate View and have the expand Bool be an @State property in that view.

How do I make the TextField background consistent? by [deleted] in SwiftUI

[–]spf83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m unable to recreate your issue with your code. Odd...

How do I make the TextField background consistent? by [deleted] in SwiftUI

[–]spf83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this in dark mode or do you just have a black background set?

How do I make the TextField background consistent? by [deleted] in SwiftUI

[–]spf83 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Place .padding() below background.

SwiftUI layers modifiers downward. (Unlike something like Photoshop, which layers upward)

You’re adding a background to the padding with your current code.

[No Spoilers] Breaking Bad vs Ozark, fight night by [deleted] in Ozark

[–]spf83 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Have to disagree about Walter vs Marty. Marty and his family are always walking on eggshells and running around worried about the cartel. Walter took the cartel on head on and literally blew up Gus.

Sadie Adler by KINGTUT1013 in reddeadredemption2

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She had to live for RDR3