> On Feb 1, 2016, at 16:06 , Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Feb 1, 2016, at 5:42 PM, Rick Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've got a UISearchController that I present (presentViewController) as a
>> result of the user tapping a button. When this hapens, the currently-display
>> UINavigationBar slides up off the top of the screen, and the UISearchBar
>> slides down, but it overlaps the status bar.
>>
>> None of the answers on coming up in a google search seem to work or be the
>> right way (e.g. setting edgesForExtendedLayout to .None, or actually
>> adjusting the offset in the delegate; that seems terrible).
>>
>> Is there a "correct" way (that also works)?
>>
>
> iOS? Mac OS?
I don't think UI... exist on OS X.
> What is the parent view of the UISearchBar?
> How are you adding it to the parent view? There are some obscure settings
> on iOS in the Navigation controller that seriously affect the offset of
> content if you’re displaying a nav bar.
It is a UISearchController, presented modally. The UISearchController is
handling adding the search bar to the window, not sure how. Here's the code:
http://pastebin.com/eYB7ba9f
Examining the view hierarchy after it presents shows a couple full-screen views
covering the UINavigationController views, and some bar views that are not
UINavigationBars (AFAICT). I don't *think* the nav controller has any effect on
this presentation.
Screenshot:
http://cl.ly/2r3i1U1l2d3J/Simulator%20Screen%20Shot%20Feb%201,%202016,%2016.35.30%20.png
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Rick Mann
[email protected]
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