Some day, developers may live in a world whereby SwiftUI is the sole UI framework. Sadly, this is not the present. UIKit is, and will continue to be, a necessary part of iOS development. Like many frameworks, UIKit unlocks some additional options for Writing Tools.
In this lesson, you’ll learn about additional configuration options, all of which require UIKit. You’ll learn to request a particular Writing Tools experience, configure Writing Tools for web views, as well as check to see if Writing Tools is even running.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll have learned to:
Describe the controlling behavior with Writing Tools within your app.
Detail how to integrate Writing Tools into a user interface and develop an interactive feature.
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