Re: Hide UINavigationBar and keep UIPageController content static

2015-10-24 Thread Kyle Sluder
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

NSSplitView in a separate NSWindowControl doesn't show for some reason

2015-10-24 Thread Nick
Hi I am trying to create an NSSplitView-based application. For the sake of modularity, I would like to separate different parts of the app into several view controllers (each has its own xib). The problem is when I add a split view as a child view of NSViewController.view, then load my view

Re: NSSplitView in a separate NSWindowControl doesn't show for some reason

2015-10-24 Thread Nick
An interesting discovery. I went through all properties one by one in NSSplitView, comparing ones that are set automatically to NSSplitView in a MainMenu.xib and the one that are set automatically in MyViewController.xib. When I load NSSplitView as part of another xib, its property

Updated View Bounds After Orientation Change...

2015-10-24 Thread Peters, Brandon
Devs, I have a UIStackView, which holds an image view and a text view. The image view has an activity indicator view as a subview (I add this programmatically). When the view initially view loads, I center the activity indicator view within the image view and starting the animation for the