Question

I have a UITableViewController and i use custom init methods like

-(id)initWithCustomStuff{
   self = [super initWithStyle:UITableViewStyleGrouped];
   if (self) {
       // Custom stuff happening

   }
return self;
}

And as you see, I forced the TableView with [super initWithStyle:] method to always be UITableViewStyleGrouped.

Mostly i got my grouped table, but sometimes with some devices like an iPhone 5 with iOS7 and an iPad mini with 6.1.2 i got a UITableViewStylePlain.

Note: A week ago i rebuilded this view, because before i used a UIViewController with a UITableView inside and other stuff, now i make it to a UITableViewController and also i removed the .xib file and all the subviews i don't really needed.

Maybe it somehow referenced to the .xib? I removed it from the project and also deleted it and deleted the outdated version from the devices.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

After deleting the class and making a new one without a .xib file, then coping anything back to the new header and source file solved the problem. Maybe it was some random Xcode but caused by using multiply versions of Xcode in the same time. I still don't know what was the real matter.

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