I've been trying to figure out how to use MonoTouch.Dialog.UIViewElement 
because I want to stuff a WebUiView in there. I've done a small test simply 
putting a UITextView in it but no luck.

UITextView txt = new UITextView();
txt.Text = "Testing txt";

mySection.Add(new UIViewElement("View Element txt", txt, false);


This comes up with a one or two pixel thick row.


I subclassed UIViewElement to try to make it bigger...

public class UIViewElementSizing : UIViewElement, IElementSizing
{
    //ctor omitted - it just passes everything through.

  float IElementSizing.GetHeight(UITableView tableview, NSIndexPath path)
    {
        return 50;
    }
}

... and tried using that.

Now I can see the row but it displays the "View Element txt" string instead of 
"Testing txt". How do I tell UIViewElement to display the underlying view?
I can't find any examples  that throw light on what I'm doing wrong.  Has 
anyone got any pointers?

Felix
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