QLPreviewController's view - iphone

I just trying to get to QLPreviewController.view. Indeed, I want to catch a tap event on its view to show/hide toolbar etc. I am trying:
QLPreviewController* qlpc = [QLPreviewController new];
qlpc.delegate = self;
qlpc.dataSource = self;
qlpc.currentPreviewItemIndex=qlIndex;
[navigator pushViewController:qlpc animated:YES];
qlpc.title = [path lastPathComponent];
[qlpc setToolbarItems:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:self.dirBrowserButton,self.space, self.editButton, self.btnSend, nil] animated:YES];
UITapGestureRecognizer* gestTap = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:#selector(showControls:)];
gestTap.cancelsTouchesInView=NO;
[qlpc.view addGestureRecognizer:[gestTap autorelease]];
[qlpc release];
And nothing happens
If I attach UITapRecognizer onto navigationController.view, it fires only if I touch toolbar/navbar. UISwipeGestureRecognizer works fine in that case.
I tried to attach a transparent overlay view and add gesture recognizers on it, but no luck.
Well, I saw some apps that implements such a feature so obviously it is possible, but how?
Sorry, I googled all day long and didn't find any solution. Please, help me.

With your solution, does the QLPreviewController's view still recieve touches? I've tried to do something similar (I'm stealing the view from QLPreviewController to use it) and it looks like my overlay view doesn't let anything pass trough to the view lying behind it.

I have been working on this problem today and the suggestion to override -(void)contentWasTappedInPreviewContentController:(id)item {} is close but when you do you mess with the preview controllers handling.
So I stopped overriding that method and instead created a RAC signal that fires whenever the method is called. This does not mess with the default behavior of QL. I am doing it in a subclass of the QLPreviewController but that shouldn't be necessary.
I have a property on my class:
#property RACSignal *contentTapped;
Then in my init method of my subclass of QLPreviewController:
_contentTapped = [self rac_signalForSelector:#selector(contentWasTappedInPreviewContentController:)];
Now in another class or even internally you can use the signal like this:
previewController.contentTapped subscribeNext:^(id x) {
// Put your handler here!
}];

Here is my solution (to use KVO), where I'm monitoring navigation bar status - and showing toolbar when needed (it seems that it hides toolbar by itself when tapped)
#define kNavigationBarKeyPath #"navigationBar.hidden"
static void * const NavigationBarKVOContext = (void*)&NavigationBarKVOContext;
- (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
[super viewWillAppear:animated];
[self.navigationController setToolbarHidden:NO];
[self.navigationController addObserver:self forKeyPath:kNavigationBarKeyPath options:NSKeyValueObservingOptionPrior context:NavigationBarKVOContext];
}
- (void)viewWillDisappear:(BOOL)animated
{
[super viewWillDisappear:animated];
[self.navigationController removeObserver:self forKeyPath:kNavigationBarKeyPath];
}
And
- (void)observeValueForKeyPath:(NSString *)keyPath ofObject:(id)object change:(NSDictionary *)change context:(void *)context
{
if ( context == NavigationBarKVOContext ) {
BOOL prior = [change[NSKeyValueChangeNotificationIsPriorKey] boolValue];
if ( prior && self.navigationController.toolbarHidden ) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[self.navigationController setToolbarHidden:NO animated:YES];
});
}
}
}

I found none of the answers here to work, but the one that did for me was to subclass QLPreviewController and override viewDidAppear as so:
- (void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
UITapGestureRecognizer *gestTap = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:#selector(showControls:)];
gestTap.cancelsTouchesInView = NO;
[self.view addGestureRecognizer:[gestTap autorelease]];
}

Ok, solution is very simple.
just added an overlay view onto keyWindow. Attached gesture recognizers onto overlay and it works.
QLPreviewController* qlpc = [QLPreviewController new];
qlpc.delegate = self;
qlpc.dataSource = self;
qlpc.currentPreviewItemIndex=qlIndex;
[navigator pushViewController:qlpc animated:YES];
qlpc.title = [path lastPathComponent];
UIView* overlay = [[[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:navigator.view.bounds] autorelease];
[[[UIApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow] addSubview:overlay];
[overlay setNeedsDisplay];
[qlpc setToolbarItems:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:self.dirBrowserButton,self.space, self.editButton, self.btnSend, nil] animated:YES];
UITapGestureRecognizer* gestTap = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:#selector(showControls:)];
gestTap.cancelsTouchesInView=NO;
[overlay addGestureRecognizer:[gestTap autorelease]];
[qlpc release];

Subclass QLPreviewController and then override
-(void)contentWasTappedInPreviewContentController:(id)item
{}
Thats its !

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(Question solved in the comments and in the edits. See Question with no answers, but issue solved in the comments (or extended in chat) )
The OP wrote:
Here is what came to be the solution:
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UINavigationController and pushing an openGL UIView = never ending loops

I am trying to push an opengl UIView to my navigation controller like this
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[gvc release];
The initWithTicker method looks like this
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self = [super initWithNibName:nil bundle:nil];
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sergio Suggestion:
-(id) initWithTicker:(NSString*)ticker{
self = [super initWithNibName:nil bundle:nil];
if (self) {
self.title = ticker;
}
return self;
}
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// Implement viewDidLoad to do additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
- (void)viewDidLoad {
eagl.animationInterval = 1.0 / 60.0;
[eagl startAnimation];
[super viewDidLoad];
}
same behaviour.
---This is how I fixed my drawView looping problem--
-(void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
[eagl startAnimation];
[super viewDidAppear:animated];
}
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[eagl stopAnimation];
[super viewDidDisappear:animated];
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--Craigs solution --
if(graphView == nil){
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Are you creating a new GraphViewController every time you want to push one onto your navigation stack? If so, it doesn't really matter how you're handling the creation of your EAGLView instance variable, since you're never going to be interacting with that view controller again anyway.
For example:
User taps something, a new GraphViewController is pushed on the stack
User goes back, this view controller continues to run
Return to 1. and repeat (thus creating a SECOND GraphViewController, and then a third, and then a fourth... etc.)
What you should probably be doing is maintaining your GraphViewController as an instance variable, and only creating it once. This will ensure that you're in turn only creating one EAGLView.
if (_graphViewController == nil) {
_graphViewController = [[GraphViewController alloc] initWithTicker:[listOfItems objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]];
}
[self.navigationController pushViewController:_graphViewController animated:YES];
Then, be sure to release the view controller in your dealloc method if you're going to be maintaining it as an ivar.
Would you try executing this code of yours:
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eagl.animationInterval = 1.0 / 60.0;
[eagl startAnimation];
self.view = eagl;
inside of loadView? I am not sure about why your view is behaving like you say, but that is the place where you are supposed to build your UI... so it might make a difference...
Furthermore, I would call [eagl startAnimation]; only in viewDidLoad...
Hope it helps...

gesture recogniser on web view in an iphone app

I have created a webview to display the pdf, now using the gesture recognizer on single tap I have to call some method but single tap is not recognising
I have used this code
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method called
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[UIView commitAnimations];
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Have you tried setting:
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EDIT
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For your navigation controller, you are pretty much there - implement something like this:
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{
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[self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:shouldHideNavBar animated:YES];
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App crashes at [UIWebView webView:didReceiveTitle:forFrame:]

I am implementing a simple in-app browser. In my home view (UITableViewController), I have something like:
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Inside WebViewController class, I have nothing but a [UIWebView *webView] and a [UIActivityIndicatorView *activityIndicator]. Both are with attributes nonatomic, retain. Here is the implementation.
#import "WebViewController.h"
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I just ran my app in Instruments using the Zombies template, which shows -[UIWebView webView:didReceiveTitle:forFrame:] is the Zombie call. But I still can’t figure out what is actually the problem.
(Please download trace if needed)
Any help is greatly appreciated!
[Update]:
As #7KV7 and #David pointed out, there is an obvious bug in my dealloc function. I should call self.webView.delegate=nil; first before I release self.webView. Sorry about that. Unfortunately, after I fix it, the app still crashes in the same way.
If I delete [webViewController release]; from the first code block, the crash actually is gone. But obviously, there will be memory leak.
First of all, remove that call to loadView in viewDidLoad. The framework will the call the method when it doesn't find a view provided in XIB file. Second, your loadView is filled with memory leaks. You are allocating, initializing and retaining an object every time the method is called. So you are taking ownership twice and releasing it only once in the dealloc.
The objects are not being properly deallocated. You should do something like alloc-init-autorelease to solve this. Next thing is the that every time the controller gets loaded, because of your call to loadView, you end up creating two web view objects and two requests. You lose reference to one of them as you reassign. Herein, lies the problem mentioned in the title. You aren't able to reset the delegate of a web view object that has your controller as a delegate. Imagine a request being completed soon after you leave. Here the message will go to a zombie object. This is a pretty good example for why you need to nil out your delegates.
- (void)dealloc
{
self.webView.delegate = nil;
[self.webView release];
[self.activityIndicator release];
[super dealloc];
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Try this dealloc. You were releasing the webview and then setting the delegate as nil. You should first set the delegate as nil and then release it. Hope this solves the issue.
I think what's happening is that you are going back while the page is still loading so the controller gets deallocated and then the webview finishes loading.
Try calling [webView stopLoading] in your viewDidUnload method to make sure this isn't happening.
Don't know if it's the cause of your problem, but this is definitely wrong:
[self.webView release];
self.webView.delegate = nil;
You cannot (safely) refer to self.webView after you release it!
Instead of pushing webViewController,add its view to self.view .
Dont call [self loadView]; in viewDidLoad.

lost control in LeaderBoard - GameCenter

I want to add Game center for my project but now I get some stuck and can't find any solution for my problem by Google :(
When I call method showleaderboard in my project, leaderboard appear and success to load my score in gamecenter but it don't receive touch (this screen look like freeze).
This is my code:
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[glView addSubview:mySubView.view];
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#interface MyUIView : UIViewController<GKLeaderboardViewControllerDelegate>
......
and used it:
MyUIView *mySubView;
Please, tell me what wrong in my code? :((
What reason can there be to stop receiving cocos2d events?
Thanks for reading and hope your hint.
[viewController.view.superview removeFromSuperview];
worked for me.
The problem is in your removal method: where viewController refers to the leaderboard:
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[mySubView removeFromSuperview]; //this should show up the glView