I don't like being limited by the built-in screen navigation and storyboards are severely limited so I use this "core window" model I came up with long ago, where one window acts as a foundation. I load another view controller but load a nested UIView
inside the main view, I call this the core and animate it over everything but the controls I want to remain onscreen, e.g. status bar and tab bar.
In the past I avoided auto layout because there were only two screen sizes, I just created one resource for each one. Now there are at least four and avoiding auto layout isn't an option. But when I do my nested view trick in XCode with auto layout turned on I can't see the controls in the nested UIView
, infuriating, and the interface builder is very limited with AutoLayout.
Changing transparency, Z order, removing size classes, no joy. It's only putting the controls in the nested UIView
back in the main view that makes them visible.
I can get around this by scrapping the nested view and making the view controller's main view free form, then coding the controls that AutoLayout doesn't handle well after viewDidlayoutSubviews
is called. This works.
But I would really like to know why controls in nested UIView
s are invisible in IB. They weren't before.
Edit: the loaded nested UIView
does work at runtime.