I have created a popover with a few screens all controlled with a navigation controller. I have seen examples of this done and in these examples when you change between screens, the title and 'done' button of the navigation bar are always in the same position and never animate. The only changes that occur is a 'back' button that appears.
I have attempted to mimic the same behavior but things aren't quite exact.
Whenever screens transition, the title and done button swipe to the left and fade just like the view's normal animation. I need them to stay put and only the view animate. Also, the 'back' button that is being auto generated ( I am not creating it, but one IS being created by the navbar) is labeled the previous screen's title. I need it to simply be 'back.' How do I customize the auto generated button? or at least halt its creation so I can create a button myself?
some code...
//popover and navbar creation
SettingsPopoverView *settingsPopoverView = [[SettingsPopoverView alloc] initWithNibName:@"SettingsPopoverView" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]];
UINavigationController *nav = [[UINavigationController alloc]
initWithRootViewController:settingsPopoverView];
popover = [[UIPopoverController alloc] initWithContentViewController:nav];
popover.delegate = self;
popover.popoverContentSize = CGSizeMake(320, 497);
[popover presentPopoverFromRect:Button.frame inView:self.view permittedArrowDirections:UIPopoverArrowDirectionAny animated:YES];
then later in my code, once the user makes a selection in the first popover window
//screen navigation call when selection is made
[self.navigationController pushViewController:selectionView animated:YES];
Again, this grouping of code animates my nav bar, and auto generates a back button with a wrong label on the next view. I need to stop the animation of JUST the nav bar and alter the label of the back button.
Thanks