BrushToolControllerOptionsBuilder
@objcMembers
@objc(PESDKBrushToolControllerOptionsBuilder)
open class BrushToolControllerOptionsBuilder : ToolControllerOptionsBuilder
The default BrushToolControllerOptionsBuilder
for BrushToolControllerOptions
.
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Defines all allowed tools. The brush tool buttons are always shown in the given order. Defaults to show all available brush tools.
Declaration
Swift
open var allowedBrushTools: [BrushTool]
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This closure allows further configuration of the brush tool buttons. The closure is called for each brush tool button and has the button and its corresponding brush tool as parameters.
Declaration
Swift
open var brushToolButtonConfigurationClosure: ((MenuCollectionViewCell, BrushTool) -> Void)?
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This closure is called every time the user selects a tool.
Declaration
Swift
open var brushToolSelectedClosure: ((BrushTool) -> Void)?
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This closure can be used to configure the slider that is visible when selecting a brush tool.
Declaration
Swift
open var sliderConfigurationClosure: ((Slider) -> Void)?
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This closure can be used to configure the view that contains the slider and that is visible when selecting a brush tool.
Declaration
Swift
open var sliderContainerConfigurationClosure: ViewConfigurationClosure?
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This closure allows further configuration of the overlay buttons. The closure is called for each button and has the button and its corresponding enum value as parameters.
Declaration
Swift
open var overlayButtonConfigurationClosure: ((OverlayButton, BrushOverlayAction) -> Void)?
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Defines all allowed actions. Only buttons for allowed actions are visible. Defaults to show all available actions.
Declaration
Swift
open var allowedBrushOverlayActions: [BrushOverlayAction]
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This closure is called when the user selects an action.
Declaration
Swift
open var brushActionSelectedClosure: ((BrushOverlayAction) -> Void)?
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The minimum size that a brush can have. This can either be a value that’s relative to the smaller side of the photo that the user is editing or an absolute value in pixels. Default is
.absolute(1)
.Declaration
Swift
open var minimumBrushSize: FloatValue
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The maximum size that a brush can have. This can either be a value that’s relative to the smaller side of the photo that the user is editing or an absolute value in pixels. Default is
.relative(0.125)
.Declaration
Swift
open var maximumBrushSize: FloatValue
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The default size that a brush has. This can either be a value that’s relative to the smaller side of the photo that the user is editing or an absolute value in pixels. Default is
.relative(0.05)
.Declaration
Swift
open var defaultBrushSize: FloatValue
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The minimum hardness factor a brush can have.
Declaration
Swift
open var minimumBrushHardness: CGFloat
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The maximum hardness factor a brush can have.
Declaration
Swift
open var maximumBrushHardness: CGFloat
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The default hardness factor a brush has.
Declaration
Swift
open var defaultBrushHardness: CGFloat
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The default color a brush has.
Declaration
Swift
open var defaultBrushColor: UIColor
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false
if the hardness of the brush should vary by the size of the brush,true
otherwise. Default isfalse
.Declaration
Swift
open var usesUniformHardness: Bool
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The insets used to layout the overlay buttons in their container. The
.top
value is ignored.Declaration
Swift
open var overlayButtonInsets: UIEdgeInsets
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Creates a new instance of
BrushToolControllerOptionsBuilder
initialized with the given options.Declaration
Swift
public init(options: BrushToolControllerOptions)
Parameters
options
A
BrushToolControllerOptions
instance. -
An array of
BrushTool
raw values wrapped in NSNumbers. Setting this property overrides any previously set values inallowedBrushTools
with the correspondingBrushTool
values.Declaration
Swift
@objc(allowedBrushTools) open var _objCAllowedBrushTools: [NSNumber] { get set }
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An array of
BrushOverlayAction
raw values wrapped in NSNumbers. Setting this property overrides any previously set values inallowedBrushOverlayActions
with the correspondingBrushOverlayAction
values.Declaration
Swift
@objc(allowedBrushOverlayActions) open var _objCAllowedBrushOverlayActions: [NSNumber] { get set }
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The minimum size that a brush can have. This can either be a value that’s relative to the smaller side of the photo that the user is editing or an absolute value in pixels. Default is
.absolute(1)
.Declaration
Swift
@objc(minimumBrushSize) open var _objCMinimumBrushSize: _ObjCFloatValue { get set }
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The maximum size that a brush can have. This can either be a value that’s relative to the smaller side of the photo that the user is editing or an absolute value in pixels. Default is
.relative(0.125)
.Declaration
Swift
@objc(maximumBrushSize) open var _objCMaximumBrushSize: _ObjCFloatValue { get set }
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The default size that a brush has. This can either be a value that’s relative to the smaller side of the photo that the user is editing or an absolute value in pixels. Default is
.relative(0.05)
.Declaration
Swift
@objc(defaultBrushSize) open var _objCDefaultBrushSize: _ObjCFloatValue { get set }