On Fri, 3 Dec 2010 15:16:58 -0500, Phillip Mills said:
>On 2010-12-03, at 3:10 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
>
>> But obviously this is something the framework would rather you didn't do. :)
>
>...and if the framework and IB had agreed that it was a bad idea, I probably
>wouldn't have bothered trying.
On 2010-12-03, at 3:10 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> But obviously this is something the framework would rather you didn't do. :)
...and if the framework and IB had agreed that it was a bad idea, I probably
wouldn't have bothered trying...for those hours.
:-)__
On Fri, 3 Dec 2010 13:24:03 -0500, Phillip Mills said:
>On 2010-12-03, at 1:15 PM, Phillip Mills wrote:
>
>> I can affect the tint of the buttons but not the toolbar or navigationBar
>> areas shown in the view controller that the popover is presenting.
>
>Just as a side note, it seems interesting
On 2010-12-03, at 1:15 PM, Phillip Mills wrote:
> I can affect the tint of the buttons but not the toolbar or navigationBar
> areas shown in the view controller that the popover is presenting.
Just as a side note, it seems interesting that the toolbar reverts to its
intended appearance when rot
On 2010-12-03, at 11:13 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 22:03:50 +0800, Kin Mak said:
>>
>> I have just upgraded my XCode to 3.2.5 and built and linked my iPad app
>> using iOS 4.2. However, there seems to be a bug regarding navigation's bar
>> tint color and popover:
>>
>> I a
On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 22:03:50 +0800, Kin Mak said:
>
>I have just upgraded my XCode to 3.2.5 and built and linked my iPad app using
>iOS 4.2. However, there seems to be a bug regarding navigation's bar tint
>color and popover:
>
>I am having an iPad app using split view controller. The pop over c
I have just upgraded my XCode to 3.2.5 and built and linked my iPad app using
iOS 4.2. However, there seems to be a bug regarding navigation's bar tint color
and popover:
I am having an iPad app using split view controller. The pop over controller
contains a navigation controller with a table