On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 07:21:55 -0800, Steve Christensen said:
>If you go coloring outside the lines, you could find yourself having to do
>ongoing maintenance of your source to fix issues that shouldn't have been
>issues in the first place.
Yes; I'd put this even more generally. This is a framewo
On Jan 25, 2011, at 3:24 PM, WT wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2011, at 8:45 PM, Dave Carrigan wrote:
>
>> When the docs say that a UINavigationController can be a tab in a tab bar
>> interface, they mean a UITabBarController, not a UIViewController that
>> happens to implement a tab bar interface.
>
> I
On Jan 25, 2011, at 8:45 PM, Dave Carrigan wrote:
> I don't have your original message any more, but my understanding is that you
> have rolled your own tab bar controller.
Yes, though not all of its functionality.
> When the docs say that a UINavigationController can be a tab in a tab bar
> i
On Jan 25, 2011, at 8:37 PM, Conrad Shultz wrote:
> I totally agree. If I understand the OP's design, as a user I would
> find the UITabBar switching out from under me very disturbing and
> confusing. How would I get back to the previous view?
The navigation bar has a back button. The navigatio
On Jan 25, 2011, at 8:30 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> Here are the ways you can use a tabbed interface, pasted in from the docs:
>
> • Install it directly in your application’s main window.
> • Install it as one of the two root views in a split view interface.
> (iPad only)
> • Pr
On Jan 25, 2011, at 2:11 PM, WT wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
>
>> You asked for further support from the documentation for my statement that
>> you're using view controllers for views that are going into the wrong sort
>> of place in your view hierarchy. The devil ca
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On 1/25/11 2:30 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
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> On Jan 25, 2011, at 2:11 PM, WT wrote:
>
>> when you're on the front screen you see
>>
>> Results | Statistics | App Info
>>
>> but when you're in a particular experiment, you see
>>
>> Results | Statist
On Jan 25, 2011, at 2:11 PM, WT wrote:
> when you're on the front screen you see
>
> Results | Statistics | App Info
>
> but when you're in a particular experiment, you see
>
> Results | Statistics | Analysis ... (other relevant tabs for this particular
> experiment)
>
> When you're on the
On Jan 25, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> You should not be using view controllers merely as dumpster divers to load
> nib files and extract their contents in a semi-automatic way. As I said in my
> previous note, if you want to store those views in nibs, fine, but then the
> way to ex
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:05:05 -0200, WT said:
>While writing this reply, it occurred to me to try something I thought I had
>tried before but which I had not, namely, to turn off "resize view from nib"
>for the window root view controller (tabBarVC, in MainWindow.xib) and then
>make its view (l
I forgot to mention that it's precisely why there may be unforeseen problems
that I am doing this on a test harness, to see how it comes about before I
implement this design in the full app.
That's clearly a valid approach. Even if it doesn't work and I have to change
the design, I learn someth
Those are valid arguments, Dave, and I'm grateful that you pointed me to them,
but not necessarily applicable in all cases. In my specific case, the app only
supports one orientation (so rotation isn't an issue) and the status bar is
always visible. I will not categorically claim that this desig
From the View Controller Programming Guide:
"It is recommended that you use only the suggested techniques for displaying
the views of your view controllers. In order to present and manage views
properly, the system makes a note of each view (and its associated view
controller) that you display
On Jan 25, 2011, at 8:04 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> No, it's not. What you're doing is very thoroughly illegal, which is why
> you're getting strange results.
I beg to differ and would like you (or someone else) to point me to the part of
the documentation that says that a view controller cannot
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:36:51 -0200, WT said:
>Hello list,
>
>I have the following view hierarchy in an iPhone test app:
>
>window
> status bar
> view managed by a tab bar with 2 tabs
>view for tab 0: some view, managed by some view controller
>view for tab 1: one of a set of views, manag
Hello list,
I have the following view hierarchy in an iPhone test app:
window
status bar
view managed by a tab bar with 2 tabs
view for tab 0: some view, managed by some view controller
view for tab 1: one of a set of views, managed by a navigation controller
tab bar
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