I've created a UIImagePicker / camera view, with a toolbar and custom button for taking a snapshot. I can't really change to using the default way because of the custom button, and I'm drawing on top of the view.
When you hit the button, I want to take a screenshot using UIGetScreenImage(); however, the toolbar is showing up in the image, even if I hide it first:
//hide the toolbar
self.toolbar.hidden = YES;
// capture the screen pixels
CGImageRef screenCap = UIGetScreenImage();
I'm pretty sure this is because even though the toolbar is hidden, it gets redrawn once the function returns and we enter the next run loop - after UIGetScreenImage is called.
I tried making the following addition, but it didn't help:
//hide the toolbar
self.toolbar.hidden = YES;
[self.toolbar drawRect:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 52)];
// capture the screen pixels
CGImageRef screenCap = UIGetScreenImage();
I also tried using setNeedsDisplay, but that doesn't work either because once again the draw happens after the current function returns.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
Try hiding the UI elements in a separate selector, and using the
-performSelectorOnMainThread:withObject:waitUntilDone:
method, usingYES
for thewaitUntilDone
argument. Then follow that up with another selector for screen capture.The update is done in the run loop.
Simply add :