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So if you start with 1 row and insert a new row in a grouped table, the first row will have rounded corners on top, but the now second row still has the 4 rounded corners.
Similar issue when you delete the first row of a grouped table.
To fix, I guess I could reload the affected rows (in my tableviewcontroller) every time an insert/delete is done... but I wonder if there's a way PrettyTableViewCell can handle it automatically?
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I don't think there is any sane way of making the cells do this automatically. Just call prepareForTableView:indexPath: on the affected cells in the corresponding UITableViewDelegate methods to redraw their backgrounds.
So if you start with 1 row and insert a new row in a grouped table, the first row will have rounded corners on top, but the now second row still has the 4 rounded corners.
Similar issue when you delete the first row of a grouped table.
To fix, I guess I could reload the affected rows (in my tableviewcontroller) every time an insert/delete is done... but I wonder if there's a way PrettyTableViewCell can handle it automatically?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: