How to make a default GSMapView InfoWindowOfMarker UIView frame hidden in Swift 4?
I have a programmatically created UIView that I decided to use later. However, it is now called in the navigation logic and I don't want to change the logic because I will introduce this preview in the second release. The problem is that I am stuck with a default frame which I cannot move beyond the screen or change size to zero or make hidden.
Here's the class in code and I attach the picture of this ugly white default frame I need to somehow hide. I tried a lot of options with constraints, transparency and so on, but it is still there. Can anybody give advice?
class PointPreview: UIView {
override init(frame: CGRect) {
super.init(frame: frame)
}
}

swift
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I have a programmatically created UIView that I decided to use later. However, it is now called in the navigation logic and I don't want to change the logic because I will introduce this preview in the second release. The problem is that I am stuck with a default frame which I cannot move beyond the screen or change size to zero or make hidden.
Here's the class in code and I attach the picture of this ugly white default frame I need to somehow hide. I tried a lot of options with constraints, transparency and so on, but it is still there. Can anybody give advice?
class PointPreview: UIView {
override init(frame: CGRect) {
super.init(frame: frame)
}
}

swift
Try this: backgroundColor = .clear
– iDev750
Nov 24 '18 at 13:27
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I have a programmatically created UIView that I decided to use later. However, it is now called in the navigation logic and I don't want to change the logic because I will introduce this preview in the second release. The problem is that I am stuck with a default frame which I cannot move beyond the screen or change size to zero or make hidden.
Here's the class in code and I attach the picture of this ugly white default frame I need to somehow hide. I tried a lot of options with constraints, transparency and so on, but it is still there. Can anybody give advice?
class PointPreview: UIView {
override init(frame: CGRect) {
super.init(frame: frame)
}
}

swift
I have a programmatically created UIView that I decided to use later. However, it is now called in the navigation logic and I don't want to change the logic because I will introduce this preview in the second release. The problem is that I am stuck with a default frame which I cannot move beyond the screen or change size to zero or make hidden.
Here's the class in code and I attach the picture of this ugly white default frame I need to somehow hide. I tried a lot of options with constraints, transparency and so on, but it is still there. Can anybody give advice?
class PointPreview: UIView {
override init(frame: CGRect) {
super.init(frame: frame)
}
}

swift
swift
edited Nov 30 '18 at 9:05
Anton Platonov
asked Nov 24 '18 at 13:12
Anton PlatonovAnton Platonov
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Try this: backgroundColor = .clear
– iDev750
Nov 24 '18 at 13:27
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Try this: backgroundColor = .clear
– iDev750
Nov 24 '18 at 13:27
Try this: backgroundColor = .clear
– iDev750
Nov 24 '18 at 13:27
Try this: backgroundColor = .clear
– iDev750
Nov 24 '18 at 13:27
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Have you tried bringing the other view(looks like a map guessing from your image) in front of the white view?
You can do that like this:
class ViewController: UIViewController{
override func viewDidLoad() {
let pointPreview = PointPreview()
let otherView = UIView()
self.view.addSubview(otherView)
self.view.addSubview(pointPreview)
self.view.bringSubviewToFront(otherView) //this makes the otherView(map) go in front of the pointPreview
}
}
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You must be adding this frame to the parent view somewhere using the addSubview(_:) method.
You can just comment out that line. The view won't be added and it won't show.
I don't. This frame is returned when I tap a map marker. I removed everything I could but I have to return the view to keep the logic I need. The view is initialized with this default frame that I can't hide
– Anton Platonov
Nov 24 '18 at 13:59
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Have you tried bringing the other view(looks like a map guessing from your image) in front of the white view?
You can do that like this:
class ViewController: UIViewController{
override func viewDidLoad() {
let pointPreview = PointPreview()
let otherView = UIView()
self.view.addSubview(otherView)
self.view.addSubview(pointPreview)
self.view.bringSubviewToFront(otherView) //this makes the otherView(map) go in front of the pointPreview
}
}
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Have you tried bringing the other view(looks like a map guessing from your image) in front of the white view?
You can do that like this:
class ViewController: UIViewController{
override func viewDidLoad() {
let pointPreview = PointPreview()
let otherView = UIView()
self.view.addSubview(otherView)
self.view.addSubview(pointPreview)
self.view.bringSubviewToFront(otherView) //this makes the otherView(map) go in front of the pointPreview
}
}
add a comment |
Have you tried bringing the other view(looks like a map guessing from your image) in front of the white view?
You can do that like this:
class ViewController: UIViewController{
override func viewDidLoad() {
let pointPreview = PointPreview()
let otherView = UIView()
self.view.addSubview(otherView)
self.view.addSubview(pointPreview)
self.view.bringSubviewToFront(otherView) //this makes the otherView(map) go in front of the pointPreview
}
}
Have you tried bringing the other view(looks like a map guessing from your image) in front of the white view?
You can do that like this:
class ViewController: UIViewController{
override func viewDidLoad() {
let pointPreview = PointPreview()
let otherView = UIView()
self.view.addSubview(otherView)
self.view.addSubview(pointPreview)
self.view.bringSubviewToFront(otherView) //this makes the otherView(map) go in front of the pointPreview
}
}
answered Nov 24 '18 at 13:22
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You must be adding this frame to the parent view somewhere using the addSubview(_:) method.
You can just comment out that line. The view won't be added and it won't show.
I don't. This frame is returned when I tap a map marker. I removed everything I could but I have to return the view to keep the logic I need. The view is initialized with this default frame that I can't hide
– Anton Platonov
Nov 24 '18 at 13:59
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You must be adding this frame to the parent view somewhere using the addSubview(_:) method.
You can just comment out that line. The view won't be added and it won't show.
I don't. This frame is returned when I tap a map marker. I removed everything I could but I have to return the view to keep the logic I need. The view is initialized with this default frame that I can't hide
– Anton Platonov
Nov 24 '18 at 13:59
add a comment |
You must be adding this frame to the parent view somewhere using the addSubview(_:) method.
You can just comment out that line. The view won't be added and it won't show.
You must be adding this frame to the parent view somewhere using the addSubview(_:) method.
You can just comment out that line. The view won't be added and it won't show.
answered Nov 24 '18 at 13:53
DamonDamon
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I don't. This frame is returned when I tap a map marker. I removed everything I could but I have to return the view to keep the logic I need. The view is initialized with this default frame that I can't hide
– Anton Platonov
Nov 24 '18 at 13:59
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I don't. This frame is returned when I tap a map marker. I removed everything I could but I have to return the view to keep the logic I need. The view is initialized with this default frame that I can't hide
– Anton Platonov
Nov 24 '18 at 13:59
I don't. This frame is returned when I tap a map marker. I removed everything I could but I have to return the view to keep the logic I need. The view is initialized with this default frame that I can't hide
– Anton Platonov
Nov 24 '18 at 13:59
I don't. This frame is returned when I tap a map marker. I removed everything I could but I have to return the view to keep the logic I need. The view is initialized with this default frame that I can't hide
– Anton Platonov
Nov 24 '18 at 13:59
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Try this: backgroundColor = .clear
– iDev750
Nov 24 '18 at 13:27