Is there any way to move a group of views within another without grouping all in the center?
Edit:
Here some images with the process.
1.- I have a view with separate subviews (labels, buttons, images...)
2.- I create a new view (that will contain all the subviews)
3.- Select all the subviews and put them in the new super view.
4.- When the subviews are in the new "super"view, all of them are centered and I need to relocate all.
I found a very nifty solution that you are not gonna believe .. !
I had a group of like 30 labels and buttons positioned pixel by pixel, so I HAD to, no matter what, move them while preserving their relative locations to each other.. Here is what I did:
- Select all the views (labels, button, ... etc)
- Editor -> Embed In -> View. (Now, they are in a view)
- Move that view wherever you like. (Heck, you can even cut and paste it to a new NIB!)
- Selected the view, Editor -> Unembed ! :D
I haven't read this anywhere, I came up with it yesterday .. Am 100% sure people somewhere have found this way before me, though.
EDIT:
It seems Xcode 4.5 renders this answer obsolete. Copy/Pasting a bunch of views now retains their relative locations to each other. Don't bother with this if you grew a habit on using it!
Actually, I think this answer is still viable!
You can make one view except xib's main view add that view contain all imageview,label in this view like below image. Assign IBoutlet
to the the ViewInvoiceNumber and when set frame add subviews will move according that view like group.. But you have to enter all label,button,image view as subview of that view..
Hope, this will help you...