One way to solve this is to create a constructor in each applicable class 
passing in a reference to the navigation controller so that your last 3 UIViews 
have a reference to it.

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Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:16 AM
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Subject: [MonoTouch] Trying to use MonoTouch.Dialog on my first app

Hi guys,
Ive got a really simple MonoTouch app, my AppDelegate creates a 
UIViewController, which contains a UIView, which contains a UIScrollView which 
contains 3 more UIViews. Each of the last 3 UIViews have a button and when it 
is pressed I want it to display a MonoTouch.Dialog. But all the examples Ive 
seen I need to push the view controller I create onto a navigation controller, 
which I don't have. My UIViewController doesn't have a PushViewController 
method but the cocoa examples Ive seen suggest it should, so not sure what I 
need to do next?

Thanks
John

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