drag and drop map annotations
Asked on 06/16/2025
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It seems like you're interested in drag and drop map annotations. While the provided context doesn't specifically mention drag and drop for map annotations, it does cover related topics such as using MapKit to display annotations and enhancing user interactions with drag and drop in SwiftUI.
For example, in the session "Unlock the power of places with MapKit," there is a discussion about adding place annotations to maps and managing them effectively. You can find more about this in the chapter Display place details.
Additionally, the session "Catch up on accessibility in SwiftUI" discusses enhancing drag and drop interactions with accessibility in mind, which might be useful if you're considering accessibility features for your map annotations. This is covered in the chapter Enhanced interactions.
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