@Vaseltior on more thing. if im adding subview to window like [[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate].window addSubview:moviePlayer1.view]; and if i want to remove it then what would be code
i was using [self.view removeFromSuperView]; but creating crash
@mann What you could do is also starting to check if the view you're trying to remove from its superview has or not a superview. if ([[self.view] superview])
@mann And be sure your view is still alive before trying to remove it
@Vaseltior actually moviePlayer view contains another view i.e. mp which is moviePlayer's view. so im loading subview of class which itself contains actuall movieplayer's view
@mann The view can only be added to one view at a time. Yeah I already got the controller view to put it in a custom view, so it make sense. But for now, I don't know how to correct this
@mann so you add your moviePlayer view, remove your controller view that is below the movie player view, and when done, you will add your controller's view below the moviePlayer's view to remove back then the moviePlayer's view... And this does not work?
@Vaseltior i have a viewController where im putting other controller class by app window that contains moviePlayer as subview. now when i done wot to do
@mann But your view controller's view is a subview of your window. If you push another view on top of your controller's view. Unless the moviePlayer's view has already been removed, removing it should work fine. You're just stacking the mpView on top of your vcView, all this in the window.
I am developing an app that uses Core Data. In iOS 5, I don't have any problem.
However, in iOS 4, when I try to save any information I get an error message (more exactly: Cocoa error 134030, and "No such file or directory"). When I look in the documents folder, the SQL file is not there. I alre...
I created an application with a side menu like facebooks. I have a root view controller which adds a view over itself, then when the user presses the 'Menu' button it will slide the view over so you can see the menu.
My issue is that when the view first loads it looks like the UINavBar is about ...
@user717452 Then remove the extra retain call you have made at that line. Your property is retain and it is already retaining it. You don't need to retain it again.
@mann Bad Access means trying to access an already deallocated object. If it crashes at that line, means self.view doesn't exists or probably it's controller doesn't exists, etc
{ [self setView:[[[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:[[UIScreen mainScreen] applicationFrame]]autorelease]] ;} this line is crashing i tried to remove release from it. but still it crashes
I created an application with a side menu like facebooks. I have a root view controller which adds a view over itself, then when the user presses the 'Menu' button it will slide the view over so you can see the menu.
My issue is that when the view first loads it looks like the UINavBar is about ...
@Computer I have seen your question, So i think the problem is because of that 20 pixels view which you are placing on top of Navigation Bar, which comes when menu button is solved
And because the question is clear, I've upvoted it :)
Right? then you have shown it 20 pixels downwards in screenshot in your question ?
@Computer Anyways can you gimme the code for sliding the navigation bar 20 pixels and resuming it to back, My doubt is you are not resuming it up in a right way, the 20 gap is still existing even after pushing it up
How can I get 5x5 Table in my iPhone application ? (Using UICustomViewCell I can have only one column).
EDIT :
I am talking about the below table. Can I get it like that in iPhone ?
Anyways @Computer this issue is very small issue and i think you can solve, and i cant untill i have total code with me, untill then, all my predictions will be imaginations
@Computer I thought I told you, that the navBar always does that. Your code is pretty much irrelevant. Only way I know to get out of it is subclass NavController and overwrite touch functions to allow the touch through.
Hello all... I am developing an app for the iPad, using split-view and storyboards. I did this once before quite a while ago. I know there is a way to add multiple detail views by dragging objects to the storyboard canvas, and somehow (that's the question) setting the new object as either master or detail... anybody know how to do that?
Yes, I think if you remove all the code that copies the frames around, IB should set them correctly. Although it's difficult to say without inspecting the .xib
@all Is this right way to check if view exit or not for (UIView *a in [[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate].window subviews ]) {
if (a==self.view) {
[self.view removeFromSuperview];
[self.view release];
}
}