Bubble Notification over a Button inside the App in ios [closed] - objective-c

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I want to know how to get Badge notification in ios. I mean inside the app. I can't post the image. Follow this link
I want to get that badge notfication inside the app over a button.

I don't know what do you mean by "bubble notification" but maybe you meant to badge over a UIButton? maybe CustomBadge could help you.

I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but take a look at CMPopTipView!

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iPhone Call Information [closed]

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I'm trying to program a PhoneGap Plugin for by clicking the app. I'm only looking to get the phone number and call duration of the call. Does anyone have any information of coding this either in cross platform or native Objective-C?
This is not possible under any version of iOS on a non-jailbroken device, and doing any type of manipulation of any kind to obtain this information won't be accepted in the app store.

How to get clock alarm information on iOS [closed]

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I want to get the clock's alarm information on iOS, is there any way to fetch the information?
No, there's no way to do that.
I don't know how I can add credibility to my answer, except from saying that in iOS, apps are "sandboxed", so they don't "talk" with each other. The only way they can interact (in a very restricted way) is if they share a part of their App ID. As the stock clock app is made by Apple, there's no way your app will ever have access to data from the stock apps.

Making image to look as iOS icon programmaticaly [closed]

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Hi I have many images in my tableView, and I want UIImage to look as native iOS icon.
Is there any way to do that?
For the rounded corner, you can do this:
[self.myImageView.layer setCornerRadius:10.0];
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As mentioned, you need to add QuartzCore framework to make it work

How to use iOS 5 built-in dictionary with programmable? [closed]

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This app is using iOS 5's built-in dictionary with UISearchBar.
I want to include this feature for my iOS app.
But, I Can't find document in developer.apple.
If you tell me about it and example code, Please.
Sadly there isn't an api for the built-in dictionary. The only thing you can use in that direction is the UITextChecker class. It seems to me, that the app you are talking about uses it too.

How to display a PDF in Objective-C? [closed]

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How to read and display PDF in Objective-C?
If you just want to display it, the easiest way is to load it in a UIWebView.
If you want to solely read and display PDFs to users, as the Mail app does on your iOS device with all the scrolling and zooming done for you, then I would use a UIDocumentInteractionController.
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/uikit/reference/UIDocumentInteractionController_class/Reference/Reference.html
You'll find some useful code in one of my recent questions, here:
UIDocumentInteractionController crashing upon exit
Hope this helps.
the easiset way is with the UIDocumentInteractionController
Drawback: you need a local file-url