I\'m using the new adaptive \"Present As Popover\" capability of iOS 8. I wired up a simple segue in the StoryBoard to do the presentation. It works great on an iPhone 6 P
The best way (least smelly) I've found to do this is to use the UIPopoverPresentationControllerDelegate.
• Ensure the presented view controller is set as the UIPopoverPresentationControllerDelegate on the UIPopoverPresentationController being used to manage the presentation. I'm using a Storyboard so set this in prepareForSegue:
segue.destinationViewController.popoverPresentationController.delegate = presentedVC;
• Create a property in the presented view controller to keep track of this state:
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL amDisplayedInAPopover;
• And add the following delegate method (or add to your existing delegate method):
- (void)prepareForPopoverPresentation:(UIPopoverPresentationController *)popoverPresentationController
{
// This method is only called if we are presented in a popover
self.amDisplayedInAPopover = YES;
}
• And then finally in viewWillAppear: - viewDidLoad: is too early, the delegate prepare method is called between viewDidLoad: and viewWillAppear:
if (self.amDisplayedInAPopover) {
// Hide the offending buttons in whatever manner you do so
self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = nil;
}
Edit: Simpler method!
Just set the delegate (making sure your presentedVC adopts the UIPopoverPresentationControllerDelegate):
segue.destinationViewController.popoverPresentationController.delegate = presentedVC;
And supply the method:
- (void)prepareForPopoverPresentation:(UIPopoverPresentationController *)popoverPresentationController
{
// This method is only called if we are presented in a popover
// Hide the offending buttons in whatever manner you do so
self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = nil;
}