I have a UINavigationController (to use like a wizard page) which I create programmatically and I need to display a “Cancel” button to cancel the process in any UIViewController.
Creating the UINavigationController:
FirstVC *firstVC = [[[FirstVC alloc] initWithNibName:@"FirstPage" bundle:nil] autorelease];
firstVC.delegate = self;
navigationController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:firstVC];
[self.view addSubview:navigationController.view];
Adding Cancel Button:
UIBarButtonItem *cancelButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithBarButtonSystemItem:UIBarButtonSystemItemCancel target:self action:@selector(cancelRequestNewLeave:)];
navigationController.topViewController.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = cancelButton;
[cancelButton release];
But when I push a second page to UINavigationController the cancel button is not shown on the UINavigationBar. If I go back to first page, the cancel button is there. So, apparently the button is added only for the first view. I believe this is because I’m not subclassing UINavigationController, because I need to use it in a subview. But I don’t know how to set the rightBarButtonItem in a UINavigationController which is created programmatically.
navigationController.topViewController.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = cancelButton;
Can someone shed a light on this?
Thanks in advance.
The navigation item is per view controller. The navigation bar draws its contents from the navigation item of the view controller whose view it’s currently framing, which corresponds to the view controller at the top of the navigation controller’s stack.
You basically need each view controller to stick a cancel button in its navigation item. You can do any of the following: