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Using the Split View Controller

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One of the most common user interface objects for displaying lists of information is the table view. When viewed on the narrow screen of an iPhone in portrait orientation, table views look fine. However, when viewed on the much larger iPad screen, especially in landscape orientation, a table view can look unbalanced with text appearing far to one side with empty space filling the majority of the screen as shown in Figure 20-1.

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Wang, W. (2019). Using the Split View Controller. In: Beginning iPhone Development with Swift 5. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4865-2_20

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