Instead, our new PageView container requests views one by one, only as they're needed.
Sometimes an imperative API is what you want 😅
PageView then has platform specific implementations using UIPageViewController and NSPageController, respectively.
You can take a look at the full code here: https://gist.github.com/phillipcaudell/01beca262f940781a53f64454516d15b
@phill How did you manage to get the devices corner radius? Did you have to manually determine it with each device and build a manual check, or did something like ContainerRelativeShape work out?
@anthony there is a private property on UIScreen called _displayCornerRadius which you should definitely not use.
@phill ahh noted 😉
@phill this is actually fantastic 🤩
@phill maybe for all the font newsletters I get.
@phill `safeAreaInset(…)` is such a neat modifier. Cool effect!
@phill I’m so disappointed with the built in TabView + Paged style :/
@dimillian there's room for improvement 😛
@phill We resorted to a very similar `UIPageViewController` wrapper for infinite agenda paging in Daybridge 😅
The final part of the effect is to get the toolbar and page to move together as one. SwiftUI toolbars are anchored to their parent NavigationStack, so are unaffected by any page movements.
The trick here was to implement my own replica toolbar, and embed it in the safe area of the page.