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hey is this usable with swift? I'd appreciate it if provided with a sample project
I have a very big app and do not want to make a placeholder for each screen I would like to provide context to about what is loading. (And also do not want a general 'loading' message). Is there currently a way to change the title/subtitle easily for each ViewController, from the ViewController itself?
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The current example app is a really simple approach on what can be done with ViewAnimator. Even though the library is not complex to integrate and use on your own projects it would be nice to show how to use different animations in different scenarios.
I'd be replicating the app should on the animations Complex header.
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