Iki,

That's what I do, and from what I understand is current best practise. 

Regards,

James

On 03/11/2012, at 4:37 AM, Iki <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> i have my main application screen with 3 buttons, one of which is settings, 
> after its pressed, new DialogViewController is presented. 
> I would like to use modal presentation, so instead of using 
> 
> this.NavigationController.PushViewController(_pnl2000Settings,true);
> 
> i am currently using
> 
> this.NavigationController.PresentViewController(_pnl2000Settings,true,null);
> 
> But with this in mind, after my settings view is loaded, there is no 
> navigation bar, which i need. So i tried to add it manually from within 
> DialogViewController, but i can't find a way for Root element to be displayed 
> bellow navigation bar, currently its displayed over navigation bar. 
> 
> So after searching a net, one of the solution is to create new 
> UINavigationController, add my DialogViewController to it, and then push my 
> newly created UINavigationController.
> 
> _pnl2000Settings = new pnl2000Settings();
> ncSettings = new UINavigationController(_pnl2000Settings);
> this.NavigationController.PresentViewController(ncSettings,true,null);
> 
> This will do the trick, but is this good approach? 
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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