Yes, I have looked for an answer already. None of the solutions work, except one that doesn't give the option for a fade transition, only flip or curl.
Like this:
methodname
configure animation
[self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:NO];
No matter what variety of transition animation config I try, nothing is visibly different from only using the typical single-line pop. If I change it to …Animated:YES];
, I get the standard pop animation, maybe with something weird happening from the broken config.
So my question is this: How can I do a pop
with, if not CrossDissolve
, then at least something that looks the same? Is that even possible with a navigation controller?
Using modal views would have the default animation I want, and I could manage the view stack easily enough, but I don't want to do that.
Joris Kluivers's answer in Swift 3 :
For this type of transition I would really recommend a modal view controller, thats the way the system was designed.
But if you insist on using the navigation controller there is a way, though somewhat ugly.
The
CATransaction
will disable all standard animations. TheCATransition
adds a fade transition to the navigation controller layer when views are swapped (in this case removing the viewcontroller view that is popped).In iOS 7 above, you may want to look into
UIViewControllerAnimatedTransitioning
for presented view controllers, orUINavigationControllerDelegate
method :I have some sample code from another question for more info.