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enter image description hereI'm creating a project using UIPageViewController for the page turning effect. I'm using storyboard, which I think is great, to setup the UIPageViewController. How do I add a second UIPageViewController and hook it up? I have posted some screenshots to show what I've done so far.

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  • Where do you want to create this second one? You'll need another view to put it in. If you have a Tab Controller, you can put one page view controller in another tab, or have a modal view appera and display the other page view controller. I don't think you can put an PageViewController inside another... Nov 17, 2011 at 18:25
  • What I want to do is to insert multiple pages. How do I insert different views so it looks and reads like a book?
    – TWcode
    Nov 18, 2011 at 16:34

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I think what you are looking to do is to implement the page view controller data source delegates:

- (UIViewController *)pageViewController:(UIPageViewController *)pageViewController viewControllerBeforeViewController:(UIViewController *)viewController
- (UIViewController *)pageViewController:(UIPageViewController *)pageViewController viewControllerAfterViewController:(UIViewController *)viewController

These two functions return the next and previous view controllers when they are requested from the page view controller.

If you make a new "Page-Based Application" project, you can follow how this done in the ModelController which is the data source for the example pageViewController.

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  • So the key to adding pages is to use UIVewControllers in the data source?
    – TWcode
    Nov 21, 2011 at 19:13
  • Yes. You're essentially sending instances of the custom view controller to the UIPageViewController to display. In the case of the "Page-Based Application" xcode project template, the modelController is the data source for the pageViewController, and it provides instances of the dataViewController with different data. Since, the function returns a UIViewController* you can use any instance of that class.
    – zot
    Nov 21, 2011 at 22:09

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