Re: iPad UIViewController craziness
Re: iPad UIViewController craziness
- Subject: Re: iPad UIViewController craziness
- From: Luke the Hiesterman <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 13:13:23 -0700
For problems like this, you should post a sample project. Otherwise, it's just a guessing game as to what might be missing.
Luke
On May 10, 2010, at 1:10 PM, banane wrote:
> I'm porting an iPhone app to the iPad, and am having issues getting my
> view to appear. I have a sample app I've created, and done nothing to
> (except change background color). BTW I can do this many different
> ways in iPhone, it's just issues in the iPad I'm having.
>
> I brought the XIB and Classes from the sample app into the ported app
> and I can't get that view to display either.
>
> Everything looks kosher in IB:
> (MainWindow)
> - File owner is UIApp
> - App delegate points to app delegate
> - view controller load the right XIB and points to the app delegate
> (this is all matched to the sample app, that works).
> (ViewController)
> view points to file owner
> file owner shows view->view
> (again, this same view controller works in sample app as is)
>
> In the code, the classes all build with out warnings or errors, and
> look like the sample app.
>
> But for some reason this isn't displaying on the iPad. the ported app
> is also built from a sample app, with methods copied in (vs. trying to
> jerryrig an iPhone app).
>
> Are there any tips or warnings from folks who have successfully built
> or ported apps to iPad? I've built a simple iPad app before, but was
> starting from scratch not trying to move existing logic or objects
> over.
>
> I've googled it but haven't found anything re: iPad specific
> viewControllers, etc. Oh, and this isn't a split view, just a simple
> view controller.
>
> Thanks
> Anna
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