On Tue, Oct 20, 2015, at 11:21 AM, Stevo Brock wrote:
> The trick is, if in the storyboard, on the UIPageController, I set the
> “Under Top Bars” to yes, my custom view draws full screen.  But when I
> toggle the navigationBarHidden, the custom view and its superview scroll
> up and down the size of the navigation bar.

This sounds like it might be a bug in automatic content inset
adjustment. Please file a Radar with a sample project.

In the meantime, you can try turning off
automaticallyAdjustsScrollViewInsets on your view controller and
managing layout manually (relative to the view controller's
topLayoutGuide) in an override of -viewDidLayoutSubviews.

> 
> 
> Alternatively, if in the storyboard, on the UIPageController, I set the
> “Under Top Bars” to no, my custom view draws in the screen space under
> the navigation bar.  When I toggle the navigationBarHidden, the view
> stretches to fill the full height of the screen, but I never get a redraw
> call, so the drawing is stretched.

This is expected. Views that need to redraw when they change size should
override -setBounds: to call [self setNeedsDisplay].

--Kyle Sluder

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