Erik B
Erik B

Reputation: 42594

How to get TTPhotoViewController to display a UIImage?

I have a UIImage that I want to display with TTPhotoViewController, but TTPhotoViewController does not take a UIImage as an argument. It does take a TTPhoto as an argument, so I'm wondering if there is a way to convert a UIImage to a TTPhoto or if there is any other way to get the TTPhotoViewController to display my UIImage other than setting the defaultImage, which didn't work too good.

Upvotes: 3

Views: 1464

Answers (4)

Saleh
Saleh

Reputation: 380

just set self.defaultImage to your image. It should work.

Upvotes: 0

Ariel
Ariel

Reputation: 2440

You can give local path to the library. Should be bandle:// or documents:// . Take a look at the TTCatalog example source.

Upvotes: 1

elife
elife

Reputation: 153

I use a little hack to do it:

NSString *url = [[TTURLCache sharedCache] createUniqueTemporaryURL];    
[[TTURLCache sharedCache] storeImage:baseImage forURL:url force:YES];

PEPhotoViewController *album=[[[PEPhotoViewController alloc] initWithImageURL:url] autorelease];

Upvotes: 7

Jasarien
Jasarien

Reputation: 58448

You need to create an object that conforms to the TTPhotoSource protocol, implementing the required methods. Then you need to populate that data source with objects that conform to the TTPhoto protocol.

You should then be able to set the photo source property on the TTPhotoViewController and Three20's magic should work.

In my own experience I've only used this framework with URLs to images and downloading them using Three20's TTModel framework. I'm not entirely sure how this affects loading images locally.

Upvotes: 3

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