I\'m making an iphone app similar to the Messages app that comes on the phone. I just set up the ability to copy messages via a UIMenuController, but if the keyboard is showing
I solved this dilemma by subclassing UITextView to provide a way to override the nextResponder and disable the built-in actions (Paste), like so:
@interface CustomResponderTextView : UITextView
@property (nonatomic, weak) UIResponder *overrideNextResponder;
@end
@implementation CustomResponderTextView
@synthesize overrideNextResponder;
- (UIResponder *)nextResponder {
if (overrideNextResponder != nil)
return overrideNextResponder;
else
return [super nextResponder];
}
- (BOOL)canPerformAction:(SEL)action withSender:(id)sender {
if (overrideNextResponder != nil)
return NO;
else
return [super canPerformAction:action withSender:sender];
}
@end
Then, in your gesture action handler, check whether the text view is already the first responder. If so, have it override the next responder; otherwise the keyboard is probably hidden anyway and you can simply becomeFirstResponder
. You'll also have to reset the override when the menu hides:
if ([inputView isFirstResponder]) {
inputView.overrideNextResponder = self;
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
selector:@selector(menuDidHide:)
name:UIMenuControllerDidHideMenuNotification object:nil];
} else {
[self becomeFirstResponder];
}
- (void)menuDidHide:(NSNotification*)notification {
inputView.overrideNextResponder = nil;
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self
name:UIMenuControllerDidHideMenuNotification object:nil];
}
Using the table view delegate methods introduced in iOS 5 (shouldShowMenuForRowAtIndexPath
etc.) wasn't a solution for me as I needed control over the positioning of the menu (by default it's simply horizontally centered over the cell, but I'm displaying message bubbles and wanted the menu centered over the actual bubble).