On Aug 12, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Steven Arnold software.com> wrote:
I have a use case for needing two buttons. I need a button to add a
new item and a button to edit (including delete and move around)
existing items. It's a UINavigationBar, so I am using the
backBarButtonItem to traverse bac
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 14:03:12 -0400, Hank Heijink wrote:
If one of your buttons is always hidden, why do you need two
buttons? You can just use one button and change the title, target,
and action when you need to. If necessary you can even replace the
whole button.
On Aug 6, 2009, at 1:47 AM
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? The issue described in the
link provided is known. If you write any code that relies on that
behavior be aware it will likely change in the future when the bug is
fixed.
Luke
On Aug 7, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Agha Khan wrote:
It looks like it is a b
It looks like it is a bug.
Someone else have same problem.
http://blog.7touchgroup.com/2009/08/uinavigationitem-sethidesbackbuttonyes-won
’t-prevent-from-goingback/
I would like to change the action of the Done button.
As you see in UINavigationBar.h (line 62)
it has only 2 items (topItem
If one of your buttons is always hidden, why do you need two buttons?
You can just use one button and change the title, target, and action
when you need to. If necessary you can even replace the whole button.
Hank
On Aug 6, 2009, at 1:47 AM, Agha Khan wrote:
Hi:
I have a UINavigationBar wh
you might:
* change the buttons programmatically every time.
* drag 2 UIBarButtonItems in your InterfaceBuilder file, set the
connections and the captions in IB. Then in XCode, you can change the
buttons by using
NSArray * topLevelObjs = nil;
topLevelObjs = [[NSbundle mainBndle] loadNibNam
Hi:
I have a UINavigationBar where I would like to place 2 buttons. I was
looking UINavigationBar.h for its implementation and didn't see the
way we could add more than 2 buttons(Right hand side and left hand
siderightBarButtonItem ) but my both buttons are rightBarButtonsItems
where one o