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iphone - Transparent Background with a Modal UIViewController

I have a dilema, I want to present to the user a semi-transparent view.

I found out by experimenting that if I simply pushed the transparent view to the top of my NavigationController's stack, that it would not render the transparency level I wanted. So I decided to simply add the view as a subview of the current view at the top of the stack.

This solution works, the view below is still visible, and the View is 'semi-modal'. The problem is, if the parent view inherits from UITableViewController (as mine does), then the view I 'push' onto it, does not cover the navigation bar at the top.

I really don't want to get into a situation where I am forced to enable / disable controls on the navigation bar every time I push this view, so I was wondering, if anyone knew of any solutions that I could use so that the view I push onto the UITableViewController will actually 'push over' the navigation bar?

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Funny, I was just doing the same thing yesterday. Unfortunately it seems to be impossible. Once the modal view controller is in place, the previous view becomes hidden. See this previous question on the topic.

You can still use the view controller and NIB files you have set up - here's my sample code

- (void)showUpgrade {
    [self.upgradeVC viewWillAppear:NO];
    [self.view addSubview:self.upgradeVC.view];
    [self.upgradeVC viewDidAppear:NO];
}

- (void)hideUpgrade {
    [self.upgradeVC viewWillDisappear:NO];
    [self.upgradeVC.view removeFromSuperview];
    [self.upgradeVC viewDidDisappear:NO];
}

- (UpgradeViewController *)upgradeVC {
    if (_upgradeVC == nil) {
        _upgradeVC = [[UpgradeViewController alloc] initWithNibName:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"UpgradeView_%@", self.deviceType] bundle:nil];
        _upgradeVC.delegate = self;
    }
    return _upgradeVC;
}

You will need to store a reference to the parent view controller in the modal view controller so that you can access the -hide method. I did this through a delegate.

It would also be easy to add some animation to -show and -hide if you want it to animate up from the bottom of the screen - I was just too lazy to do this.


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