I'm adding a child view on top of one of my views, and animating it so that it starts at the bottom of the screen and ends up at the top of the screen by using animateWithDuration. And that all works fine except that after animateWithDuration is complete the view on top has no user interaction and the view below still has user interaction. If I remove animateWithDuration, and just start the child view at it's normal position the user interaction works how I would expect it too, which is why I think animateWithDuration is the problem.
Here's my code:
UIViewController *viewController = [[CCouponDetailViewController alloc] init];
[[viewController view] setBounds:CGRectMake(0, ([UIScreen mainScreen].bounds.size.height * -1), viewController.view.bounds.size.width, viewController.view.bounds.size.height)];
[self addChildViewController:viewController];
[self.view addSubview:viewController.view];
CGRect newFrame = viewController.view.frame;
newFrame.origin.x = 0;
newFrame.origin.y = ([UIScreen mainScreen].bounds.size.height * -1);
[UIView animateWithDuration:1.0
animations:^{
viewController.view.frame = newFrame;
}
completion:^(BOOL finished){
[viewController didMoveToParentViewController:self];
}
];
Another question I have (Not really important just curious) is that in newFrame I'm setting the y to the same thing as it is when I initially set the bounds, but yet it moves. I would have expected newFrame to require a y value of "0" but when I did that nothing happened. Just wondering why that is.