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[[UITexturedButton]] is a subclass of [[UIButton]] which is a button with textured look. Since UITexturedButton is a UIButton, it can be used like a normal UIButton. | [[UITexturedButton]] is a subclass of [[UIButton]] which is a button with textured look. Since UITexturedButton is a UIButton, it can be used like a normal UIButton. | ||
The UITexturedButton has a <tt>buttonType</tt> of 110 | The UITexturedButton has a <tt>buttonType</tt> of 110. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 6 February 2010
UITexturedButton is a subclass of UIButton which is a button with textured look. Since UITexturedButton is a UIButton, it can be used like a normal UIButton.
The UITexturedButton has a buttonType of 110.
Example code:
UITexturedButton* textureButton = [[UITexturedButton alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(20, 20, 150, 50)];
[textureButton setTitle:@"Textured Button" forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[myView addSubview:textureButton];
[textureButton release];
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