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I am having an issue with QLPreviewcontroller presentation in iOS 8. When it is pushed, the UINavigationBar gets transparent and the UI of the app gets disturbed (though it is working fine on iOS 7), I am developing in Xamarin.

if (UIDevice.CurrentDevice.CheckSystemVersion (8, 0))
{
     DocPreviewViewController docPreivewVC = new DocPreviewViewController (this.Title, downloadedTime, fullFilePath); //DocPreviewViewController is subclass of UIViewController

     this.NavigationController.PushViewController (docPreivewVC, true);
}

Here is the Output in iOS 8: QLPreviewController when pushed in iOS 8

And if I try to Present it by wrapping into a UINavigationContorller , the document gets hide under the QLPreviewControllers toolbar and user has to tap the screen to hide the navigation bar and see the upper portion of document. Is there a way to hide this tool and show only my own UINavigationBar? Is this a known behaviour that the QLPreviewController’s navigation bar always overlaps the document and user has to tap it to reveal the full document? Here is the code that I have tried:

if (UIDevice.CurrentDevice.CheckSystemVersion (8, 0)) 
{
        DocPreviewViewController docPreivewVC = new DocPreviewViewController (this.Title, downloadedTime, fullFilePath);
        UINavigationController nav = new UINavigationController (docPreivewVC);
        nav.HidesBarsOnTap = false;
        nav.HidesBarsOnSwipe = false;
        this.PresentViewController (nav, true, null);
}

iOS 8: Screen shot when used

QLPreviewController when presented

Kindly give me suggestion how can I achieve the appearance of document as of iOS 7 i.e: Hiding the top toolbar of QLPreviewController and showing only NavigationController's navigation bar like this:

iOS 7 Screenshot

Thanks

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  • Looks like a bug in iOS 8. You should probably file a bug report at bugreport.apple.com. Feb 2, 2015 at 13:10
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    You should really use UIViewController.PresentViewController() instead of pushing the preview controller on the stack directly. Maybe this already solves your issues.
    – Krumelur
    Feb 2, 2015 at 18:32
  • @Krumelur: Seems like he has already tried the PresentViewController but it had it's own effects! Feb 4, 2015 at 7:37
  • @JamalZafar Well, he wrapped it into a UINavigationController and then presented it instead of presenting it directly.
    – Krumelur
    Feb 4, 2015 at 7:54

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