Reputation: 693
I embeded in a navigation controller to a viewController, and a nav bar item is showing (in the outline editor), and I can change the title, but the navigation bar is not showing in the (outline editor) and I therefore cannot change the bar tint color. So I tried adding in a nav bar programmatically, like this:
.h file
@property (strong, nonatomic) UINavigationBar *nav;
.m file
nav = [[UINavigationBar alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 50)];
self.nav.tintColor = [UIColor blueColor];
[self.view addSubview:nav];
And here is the outcome:
Update
Upvotes: 1
Views: 9814
Reputation: 693
I was using the viewController that is flexible for the ipad and iphone. Now in that viewController I inserted a navigation controller for each viewController. (Which surprisingly xcode lets you do that. And at the time I didn't know it was wrong.) So I set the bar tint color at the navigation controller that was not the first one. (It was the second view navigation controller) It therefore had a conflict of which color to take, the color from the first navigation controller, or the current navigation controller.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 23053
Your last comment in above answer that "I made the color to blue, and it shows it blue in the storyboard" is conflict here.
I guess you are not able to set tint color for navigation bar. Because Storyboard won't show any color tint color for navigation bar, it's only visible at run time (In Simulator).
Even if you change tint color of navigation bar it still shows white color.
Lets have a look:
UINavigationController
which is starting point of your application. Select navigation controller which is initial root view controller.Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 535140
Don't do that. Delete that code. The navigation controller already has a navigation bar; don't add another one.
You're looking in the wrong scene. There's a Navigation Controller scene and a View Controller scene. The navigation bar belongs to the Navigation Controller scene.
Upvotes: 1