Can you point to a screen shot of what your desired effect is, and one that
looks like what you're seeing now?
If you want something _exactly_ like the Calendar app
(http://i.imgur.com/4LG3qU0.png) and that is not what you're getting, you need
to populate the popover with a UINavigationControll
I just came across this the other day.
You can crack open AI or PS and draw your own and replace the graphic which is
a great skill to learn.
http://layersmagazine.com/designing-ios-tab-and-navigation-bars-in-photoshop.html
Then use this:
if ([self.navigationController.navigationBar
respondsT
On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 17:24:25 -0800, Trygve Inda said:
>I have a popover view and would like a nav-like title bar on it in a dark
>color that matches the frame gradient of the popover fram. I can make the
>nav bar grey or black, but can't seem to get it to apply the gradient that
>the frame has.
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This might help.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1852319/uinavigationbar-gradient-details
On Feb 17, 2013, at 8:24 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
> I have a popover view and would like a nav-like title bar on it in a dark
> color that matches the frame gradient of the popover fram. I can make the
>
I have a popover view and would like a nav-like title bar on it in a dark
color that matches the frame gradient of the popover fram. I can make the
nav bar grey or black, but can't seem to get it to apply the gradient that
the frame has.
Ical seems to be able to do this when you tap "Calendars" in