Re: [iOS] setting table style for root view controller of a navigation controller
Re: [iOS] setting table style for root view controller of a navigation controller
- Subject: Re: [iOS] setting table style for root view controller of a navigation controller
- From: Donald Hall <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 20:58:55 -0600
Matt, Jack, and Roland,
Thanks for your replies.
I have come to the conclusion that what I wanted to do is not easily
done unless the table view controller has its own nib file. In IB if
you don't specify that the table view controller that is the root
view controller of a navigation controller has its own nib file,
there is no access to the actual table view in IB, so no way there to
specify the table style. (The inspector window for a table view
controller has no setting to specify the style.) Hitting the
disclosure triangle for the custom table view controller in the main
window nib file in that case only shows the Navigation Item - it
doesn't show the table view. To access the controller's table view
you have to have a separate nib file for the table view controller
and tell the main window nib in the Attributes Inspector to load from
this other nib.
After re-creating my class with its own nib file I now have it working.
I would say the table view not showing under the table view
controller in the main window nib file is a bug, but perhaps there is
a reason for this that I don't see.
Thanks again,
Don
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 00:02:00 -0600, Donald Hall <email@hidden> said:
What is the best way to set the style of the table views? I want at
least one of my table views to have a grouped style, but I can see no
easy way of specifying this.
You don't see:
(1) table view's initWithFrame:style:
(2) table view controller's initWithStyle:
(3) the style pop-up menu in the nib
??? m.
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