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| DZNEmptyDataSetView *view = self.emptyDataSetView; | ||
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| // Configure empty dataset fade in display | ||
| view.fadeInOnDisplay = [self dzn_shouldFadeIn]; |
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This line was moved up a little because in some cases, the method didMoveToSuperview was called before the value fadeInOnDisplay was set up. So I thought it would be better to set it before addSubview.
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Interesting approach. Will have a look soon. |
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Fix fade-in effect.
Somehow when I run the samples in simulators, the fade-in didn't appear. So I made a few changes. It worked for all the 3 sample applications.