Hi Chris, You could always write a new UIToolbar subclass that adds all of the right items to itself. That's probably how I would do it.
Hope that helps, Jeff On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Chris House <[email protected]> wrote: > I’m currently developing an iPad app with MT. The general UI layout > consists of four screens, each with a UITabBarController at the bottom of > the screen. The UITabBarController will have four buttons each pointing to > a different view controller. At the top of each of these four view > controllers will be a UIToolbar. This UIToolbar will be essentially the > same on all four view controllers. It will have two UISegmentedControls > and a label that will need to change slightly depending on the view > controller currently being displayed.**** > > ** ** > > My question is this: Considering that there is so much common behavior > and appearance to my UIToolbar, what is the best way to share this across > my four view controllers? Is the best option to just create some function > that constructs my UIToolbar and its associated controls and then add that > to the current view controller as a subview at runtime or is there a better > approach?**** > > ** ** > > Thanks!**** > > ** ** > > Chris**** > > _______________________________________________ > MonoTouch mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch > >
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