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Navigation title scroll issue in iOS 26
Navigation title scroll along with the content in iOS 26. working fine in iOS 18 and below. One of my UI component is outside the scrollview which is causing the issue. var body: some View { VStack { Rectangle() .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) .frame(height: 60) .padding(.horizontal) .padding(.top) ScrollView { ForEach(0...5, id: \.self) { _ in RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 10) .fill(.green) .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) .frame(height: 100) .padding(.horizontal) } } } .navigationTitle("Hello World") } }
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Floating Card Window in iOS 26
My SwiftUI app runs as a floating card window on iOS 26 iPhone instead of full screen. UIRequiresFullScreen and UIApplicationSupportsMultipleScenes: false don't fix it. What's the iOS 26 Info.plist key or API to opt out of windowed mode? First iOS app, I'm very confused, and have been trying different things for like 3 days. Any nudge in the right direction would be wildly appreciated. Thanks! Mark
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: SwiftUI
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Alternative app icons
Hello,I have some question regarding the alternative icons feature that comes with iOS 10.3.I'm working on a app, that allow user to select a broker from a list, after being logged. I would like to change the icon of the app to be the one of the selected broker. A user will all the time a have access to several brokers. The problem is that we have +3000 broker registered in our platform. So it will be really difficult for us to place the icon of all the 3000 broker in the app, because it will lead to some issue regarding the size of the app. What i would to do, is to set the name of all the broker app icon in the info.plist without having them locally in the app. After that, when the user is logged in the app and have selected the broker, i will do a call to our server and get back the broker app icon, save it and use it. Is it possible ? Will i have some problem with Apple regarding the approval of my app ? Thank a lot for your help.
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popoverTips don't display for toolbar menu buttons in iOS 26.1
[Also submitted as FB20756013] A popoverTip does not display for toolbar menu buttons in iOS 26.1 (23B5073a). The same code displays tips correctly in iOS 18.6. The issue occurs both in the simulator and on a physical device. Repro Steps Build and run the Sample Code below on iOS 26.1. Observe that the popoverTip does not display. Repeat on iOS 18.6 to confirm expected behavior. Expected popoverTips should appear when attached to a toolbar menu button, as they do in iOS 18.6. Actual No tip is displayed on iOS 26.1. System Info macOS 15.7.1 (24G231) Xcode 26.1 beta 3 (17B5045g) iOS 26.1 (23B5073a) Screenshot Screenshot showing two simulators side by side—iOS 18.6 on the left (tip displayed) and iOS 26.1 on the right (no tip displayed). Sample code import SwiftUI import TipKit struct PopoverTip: Tip { var title: Text { Text("Menu Tip") } var message: Text? { Text("This tip displays on iOS 18.6, but NOT on iOS 26.1.") } } struct ContentView: View { var tip = PopoverTip() var body: some View { NavigationStack { Text("`popoverTip` doesn't display on iOS 26.1 but does in iOS 18.6") .padding() .toolbar { ToolbarItem(placement: .topBarTrailing) { Menu { Button("Dismiss", role: .cancel) { } Button("Do Nothing") { } } label: { Label("More", systemImage: "ellipsis") } .popoverTip(tip) } } .navigationTitle("Popover Tip Issue") .navigationBarTitleDisplayMode(.inline) } } }
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Zoom transition source tile lags after back navigation when LazyVGrid is scrolled immediately
[Submitted as FB21961572] When navigating from a tile in a scrolling LazyVGrid to a child view using .navigationTransition(.zoom) and then returning, the source tile can lag behind the rest of the grid if scrolling starts immediately after returning. The lag becomes more pronounced as tile content gets more complex; in this simplified sample, it can seem subtle, but in production-style tiles (as used in both of my apps), it is clearly visible and noticeable. This may be related to another issue I recently filed: Source item disappears after swipe-back with .navigationTransition(.zoom) CONFIGURATION Platform: iOS Simulator and physical device Navigation APIs: matchedTransitionSource + navigationTransition(.zoom) Container: ScrollView + LazyVGrid Sample project: ZoomTransition (DisappearingTile).zip REPRO STEPS Create a new iOS project and replace ContentView with the code below. Run the app in sim or physical device Tap any tile in the scrolling grid to navigate to the child view. Return to the grid (back button or edge swipe). Immediately scroll the grid. Watch the tile that was just opened. EXPECTED All tiles should move together as one coherent scrolling grid, with no per-item lag or desynchronization. ACTUAL The tile that was just opened appears to trail behind neighboring tiles for a short time during immediate scrolling after returning. MINIMAL CODE SAMPLE import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View { @Namespace private var namespace private let tileCount = 40 private let columns = [GridItem(.adaptive(minimum: 110), spacing: 12)] var body: some View { NavigationStack { ScrollView { LazyVGrid(columns: columns, spacing: 12) { ForEach(0..<tileCount, id: \.self) { index in NavigationLink(value: index) { RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 16) .fill(color(for: index)) .frame(height: 110) .overlay(alignment: .bottomLeading) { Text("\(index + 1)") .font(.headline) .foregroundStyle(.white) .padding(10) } .matchedTransitionSource(id: index, in: namespace) } .buttonStyle(.plain) } } .padding(16) } .navigationTitle("Zoom Transition Grid") .navigationSubtitle("Open tile, go back, then scroll immediately") .navigationDestination(for: Int.self) { index in Rectangle() .fill(color(for: index)) .ignoresSafeArea() .navigationTransition(.zoom(sourceID: index, in: namespace)) } } } private func color(for index: Int) -> Color { let hue = Double(index % 20) / 20.0 return Color(hue: hue, saturation: 0.8, brightness: 0.9) } } SCREEN RECORDING
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: SwiftUI
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How to add a button on top of sheet?
Hi, I have created this UI using custom view and not a real sheet component. But the animations and interaction is not as smooth. Earlier I was using sheet component and it was working very well, but then I had a need to add a search button on top of sheet (not inside, that is very important). And so I created this whole sheet with custom view and not the sheet component. But it resulted in loss of fluid working and animations that sheet have. Including changing between Medium detent and Large detent. Is it possible to achieve this UI with native sheet component? Or using some other native swiftui view which will have good animation that sheet has?
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macOS Tahoe 26.3 - System Is Playing NSBeep At Inappropriate Times When Text Editing Ends Via -cancelOperation: (field editor)
When I end editing pressing the escape key, the system sometimes plays NSBeep(). I noticed this with NSBrowser. Every time I press escape to end editing the system beeps. At first I thought it was somewhere in my app but I set a symbolic breakpoint and discovered it was not coming from my code. I filed FB22127038. Since then I discovered that NSBeep playing at inappropriate times is not exclusive to NSBrowser. It appears if there is a NSTableView in the window and you just press the escape key (even if you aren't editing anything) AppKit beeps. It can be traced to: #0 0x0000000199e3184c in NSBeep () #1 0x000000019aa03fac in -[NSWindow doCommandBySelector:] () #2 0x000000019ac1d01c in -[NSTableView(NSTableViewViewBased) cancelOperation:] ()
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How to recreate Apple Music mini player transition in SwiftUI
Hello, I am building an audio player app in SwiftUI and trying to recreate the behavior of Apple Music's mini player and full player. I'm struggling to get the animation to seamlessly transition between the mini player and the full player. Currently, it feels disconnected and doesn't resemble the smooth animation seen in Apple Music. What I want to achieve: Full player that expands/collapses from/to the mini player Smooth artwork transition between both states Drag down to collapse the full player Support both newer APIs like tabViewBottomAccessory and older iOS versions Questions: What is the best way to build this transition in SwiftUI? Should I use matchedGeometryEffect or something else? Should this be a custom container instead of fullScreenCover? How would you support both new and older iOS versions? What is the best way to implement drag to dismiss? Thanks for any help! Example code: struct ContentView: View { @State private var isFullPlayerPresented = false var body: some View { TabView { Tab("Home", systemImage: "house") { Text("Home") .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(.green) } Tab("Library", systemImage: "rectangle.stack.fill") { Text("Library") .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(.brown) } } .tabViewBottomAccessory(isEnabled: !isFullPlayerPresented) { MiniPlayerView(isFullPlayerPresented: $isFullPlayerPresented) } .fullScreenCover(isPresented: $isFullPlayerPresented) { // Maybe it's not a full screen cover presentation in Apple Music? FullPlayerView(isFullPlayerPresented: $isFullPlayerPresented) } } } Mini player: struct MiniPlayerView: View { @Binding var isFullPlayerPresented: Bool var body: some View { Button { isFullPlayerPresented = true } label: { HStack { Image(systemName: "photo") .resizable() .scaledToFit() .frame(width: 30, height: 30) .clipShape(.rect(cornerRadius: 8)) Spacer() Text("Tap to open full player") Spacer() Button("", systemImage: "play.fill", action: {}) } .padding(.horizontal) .padding(.vertical, 4) } .foregroundStyle(.white) } } Full player: struct FullPlayerView: View { @Binding var isFullPlayerPresented: Bool var body: some View { // This art work needs to snaps to the artwork in mini player Image(systemName: "photo") .resizable() .scaledToFit() .frame(width: 250, height: 250) .clipShape(.rect(cornerRadius: 20)) .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(.red) .overlay(alignment: .topTrailing) { Button(role: .close) { isFullPlayerPresented = false } .foregroundStyle(.white) .padding() } } }
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Update FreeType to support the new Chinese font format
Beginning with macOS Sonoma, Apple introduced a novel font format for rendering Chinese text. Apps that use third-party libraries for text rendering continued to function, primarily without disruption, owing to some workarounds provided by the operating system. FreeType, one of the most widely used cross-platform libraries for text rendering, now supports this new format. Apps that use this library, regardless of whether they encountered issues with Chinese text or not, should update to the latest FreeType source from their git repository (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype), as this support is not yet available in a tagged release. Updating ensures that apps operate optimally with Chinese text as well as any other language that uses this new format. Because this support calls into Apple APIs that Apple introduced in macOS 15.4, iOS 18.4, and aligned watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS releases, set the deployment target when building FreeType to match that of your own app. This ensures that the new API calls fail gracefully on older OS versions rather than causing your app to crash on systems where those APIs are not available.
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Swipe to go back still broken with Zoom navigation transition.
When you use .navigationTransition(.zoom(sourceID: "placeholder", in: placehoder)) for navigation animation, going back using the swipe gesture is still very buggy on IOS26. I know it has been mentioned in other places like here: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/796805?answerId=856846022#856846022 but nothing seems to have been done to fix this issue. Here is a video showing the bug comparing when the back button is used vs swipe to go back: https://imgur.com/a/JgEusRH I wish there was a way to at least disable the swipe back gesture until this bug is fixed.
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Password autofill not respecting contentType of NSSecureTextField
We have a Mac app the allows customers to create a user account in our system. However, we have found that on the 'create account' screen, the system's password autofill is popping up for the "New Password" field. We don't want this, because they need to enter a new password, not pull one from the Passwords app. I built a test project with a basic UI and explicitly set the content type to None in the XIB. However, I can see when I put focus on the "New Password" NSSecureTextField, the system shows the passwords autofill popup. How can I explicitly suppress this on a per text field basis? (We are developing on macOS 26.3 right now with Xcode 26.3)
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: AppKit
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UIApplication.canOpenURL not working without Safari
If I delete Safari and only have another browser installed on my device, UIApplication.shared.open does not work. I think this is a bug. Why would it not work? If Safari is not the main browser, UIApplication would open the URL in my main browser. Those are valid use cases. I would expect this API to work with any browser... iOS 26.2 iPhone 14 Pro guard let url = URL(string: "https://www.apple.com") else { return } if UIApplication.shared.canOpenURL(url) { UIApplication.shared.open(url) } else { print("Could not open URL") }
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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DiffableDataSource hangs on apply
About a year ago, I developed and released an app on the App Store (I believe it was running on the Sequoia SDK at the time), and everything was working fine. I’m now revisiting the project using the newer Tahoe SDK, and I’m running into an issue with DiffableDataSource. Specifically, the app hangs and CPU usage spikes to 100% when applying snapshots. Has anyone experienced similar issues after upgrading to newer SDKs? Are there any recent changes or pitfalls with DiffableDataSource (e.g., threading, Hashable requirements, or snapshot handling) that I should be aware of? Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. extension Section { enum Identifier: Int, CaseIterable { case main } enum Item: Hashable { case file(FileViewData) } } struct FileViewData: Equatable, Hashable, Identifiable { let id: String let name: String var accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData init( id: String, name: String, accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData = .nothing ) { self.id = id self.name = name self.accessoryViewData = accessoryViewData } } public enum KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData: Equatable, Hashable { case nothing case selected(SelectedState) case completed public enum SelectedState: Equatable, Hashable { case nothing case waiting case downloading(Double) } } When I changed FileViewData as below, no hangs but item appearance doesn't change of course. struct FileViewData: Equatable, Hashable, Identifiable { let id: String let name: String var accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData init( id: String, name: String, accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData = .nothing ) { self.id = id self.name = name self.accessoryViewData = accessoryViewData } func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher) { hasher.combine(id) } static func == (lhs: FileViewData, rhs: FileViewData) -> Bool { return lhs.id == rhs.id } }
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NSDocument "saveToURL:ofType:..." is using outdated file type
These days I've observed a strange behavior in my document-based app on macOS: Its NSDocument class implementation is overwriting "saveToURL:ofType:forSaveOperation:completionHandler:", performing some additional checks and calling super by passing the original parameters. As my app is supporting various file formats for writing (and exporting those UTIs) the user can open a file in one format and save it to another. NSDocument is calling the mentioned methods implicitly after completing the "Save as..." dialog. If this happens, the passed-on fileType is still the one of format #1, although the file is saved with the file name extension of format #2. This hick-up is not directly obvious to the user. But if the file is re-saved (e.g. after modifications), Cocoa is trying to extend the sandbox for the URL of type #1, and fails with the following error message at the Xcode console: -[STBDocument saveToURL:ofType:forSaveOperation:completionHandler:] [Line 521] typeName: com.janome.jef -[STBDocument saveToURL:ofType:forSaveOperation:completionHandler:] [Line 523] targetTypeUTI: com.tajima.dst NSFileSandboxingRequestRelatedItemExtension: Failed to issue extension for /Users/matthias/Desktop/Ohne Titel.jef because: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=3 "No such process" -[NSFileCoordinator itemAtURL:willMoveToURL:] could not get a sandbox extension. oldURL: file:///Users/matthias/Desktop/Ohne%20Titel.dst, newURL: file:///Users/matthias/Desktop/Ohne%20Titel.jef I'm currently fixing this issue by determining the UTType for the new file name extension and passing it to super. Unfortunately I have no idea how long this issue was already present, and cannot replicate it with a sample app based on Apple's Xcode 26 template (too many differences to my >15 years old app) - so I won't file a bug report. Take this post just for information in case someone else is facing a similar situation...
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Potentially Unfair Limitation for Third-Party Keyboard Developers
When developing a custom keyboard on iOS, even after enabling Full Access (RequestsOpenAccess = true), it is still not possible to record audio — the recording simply does not start. This is despite the fact that: the user is explicitly warned the user provides informed consent by enabling Full Access According to Apple’s documentation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/configuring-open-access-for-a-custom-keyboard “However, with RequestsOpenAccess set to true, the keyboard has all the capabilities in the preceding list.” At the same time, the preceding list includes: “No access to microphone and speaker” This creates ambiguity. The wording suggests that enabling Full Access should lift prior restrictions, yet in practice, microphone access remains unavailable to third-party keyboards. Why this is concerning With Full Access enabled, a keyboard already has: network access the ability to transmit user input From a privacy standpoint, this is already highly sensitive. Preventing microphone access while allowing these capabilities appears inconsistent. Meanwhile, Apple’s own system keyboard supports voice dictation, which creates a functional gap between first-party and third-party keyboards. Competition perspective This raises a broader question about equal access to platform capabilities. Restricting third-party keyboards from using the microphone — while first-party solutions can — may be seen as: unequal treatment of developers a limitation of competition in input methods Such differences are increasingly scrutinized under EU regulations like the Digital Markets Act and Article 102 TFEU, which emphasize fair access to platform features and prohibit self-preferencing by dominant platforms. Request for clarification Is microphone access intentionally restricted for all third-party keyboards, even with Full Access enabled? If so, what is the technical or policy justification? Are there plans to provide a secure and user-consented way to enable audio input for custom keyboards? Clarification on this would help developers better understand platform limitations and design decisions.
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UITab memory leak
I have the following view hierarchy in my app: [UINavigationController] -> [MainViewController] -> [MyTabBarController] -> [DashboardViewController] In my MainViewController I have a button that pushes the MyTabBarController onto the navigation controllers stack. In the tab bar controller I only have one tab in this example showing the DashboardViewController. That all works fine, and when I tap the back button on MyTabBarController, everything works fine and the MainViewController is shown again. The UI works exactly how I want it, but when I load up the 'Debug Memory Graph' view, I can see that my DashboardViewController is still in memory and it seems the UITab has a reference to it. The MyTabBarController is NOT in memory anymore. MyTabBarController is very simple: class MyTabBarController: UITabBarController { override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() self.mode = .tabSidebar var allTabs:[UITab] = [] let mainTab = UITab(title: "Dashboard", image: UIImage(systemName: "chart.pie"), identifier: "dashboard", viewControllerProvider: { _ in return UINavigationController(rootViewController: DashboardViewController()) }) allTabs.append(mainTab) setTabs(allTabs, animated: false) } } And the DashboardViewController is empty: class DashboardViewController: UIViewController { } The only reason I created as a seperate class in this example is so I can easily see if it's visible in the memory debug view. I have uploaded the simple sample app to GitHub: https://github.com/fwaddle/TabbarMemoryLeakCheck Anyone have any suggestions? Here is a screen grab of the memory debug view showing the UITab having a reference to the DashboardViewController even though MyTabBarController has been dealloc'd:
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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IOS Swift touch screen issue
MyOwnKeyboard Pad app has 4 text views with textfields that use touch screen for editing. There is one view, Compose, that has a textfield and a textview (UIRepresentable). The app enters text into the view using textfield buttons. The app has total control of editing. When entering text if the screen is touched it conflicts the cursor position and creates an "out of bounds" failure. In that view the app does not need any touch events. I need a method in UIRepresentable to disable the touch event. I am not familiar with UIRepresentable as this code was provided by Apple to solve a 16 bit unicode character issue. What would be the code to disable touch events in the UIRepresentable compose view. The app is free for a while until this problem is fixed. It is for iPads 11"+ . The name in the app store is MyOwnKeyboard Pad. I know some great engineer will find the answer. DTS tried. Thanks to all, maybe I'll sell some. Charlie 25mar26
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Navigation title scroll issue in iOS 26
Navigation title scroll along with the content in iOS 26. working fine in iOS 18 and below. One of my UI component is outside the scrollview which is causing the issue. var body: some View { VStack { Rectangle() .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) .frame(height: 60) .padding(.horizontal) .padding(.top) ScrollView { ForEach(0...5, id: \.self) { _ in RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 10) .fill(.green) .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) .frame(height: 100) .padding(.horizontal) } } } .navigationTitle("Hello World") } }
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Floating Card Window in iOS 26
My SwiftUI app runs as a floating card window on iOS 26 iPhone instead of full screen. UIRequiresFullScreen and UIApplicationSupportsMultipleScenes: false don't fix it. What's the iOS 26 Info.plist key or API to opt out of windowed mode? First iOS app, I'm very confused, and have been trying different things for like 3 days. Any nudge in the right direction would be wildly appreciated. Thanks! Mark
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: SwiftUI
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Disabling font Anti-Aliasing in a Text in SwiftUI
Hi, I'm using one ttf font that simulate a bitmap look in my app. However, macOS renders all font with anti-aliasing. On those kind of font, that introduce some artefacts. Is there a way to disable anti-aliasing or some tricks that would make like there were no anti-aliasing? Thanks.
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Alternative app icons
Hello,I have some question regarding the alternative icons feature that comes with iOS 10.3.I'm working on a app, that allow user to select a broker from a list, after being logged. I would like to change the icon of the app to be the one of the selected broker. A user will all the time a have access to several brokers. The problem is that we have +3000 broker registered in our platform. So it will be really difficult for us to place the icon of all the 3000 broker in the app, because it will lead to some issue regarding the size of the app. What i would to do, is to set the name of all the broker app icon in the info.plist without having them locally in the app. After that, when the user is logged in the app and have selected the broker, i will do a call to our server and get back the broker app icon, save it and use it. Is it possible ? Will i have some problem with Apple regarding the approval of my app ? Thank a lot for your help.
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popoverTips don't display for toolbar menu buttons in iOS 26.1
[Also submitted as FB20756013] A popoverTip does not display for toolbar menu buttons in iOS 26.1 (23B5073a). The same code displays tips correctly in iOS 18.6. The issue occurs both in the simulator and on a physical device. Repro Steps Build and run the Sample Code below on iOS 26.1. Observe that the popoverTip does not display. Repeat on iOS 18.6 to confirm expected behavior. Expected popoverTips should appear when attached to a toolbar menu button, as they do in iOS 18.6. Actual No tip is displayed on iOS 26.1. System Info macOS 15.7.1 (24G231) Xcode 26.1 beta 3 (17B5045g) iOS 26.1 (23B5073a) Screenshot Screenshot showing two simulators side by side—iOS 18.6 on the left (tip displayed) and iOS 26.1 on the right (no tip displayed). Sample code import SwiftUI import TipKit struct PopoverTip: Tip { var title: Text { Text("Menu Tip") } var message: Text? { Text("This tip displays on iOS 18.6, but NOT on iOS 26.1.") } } struct ContentView: View { var tip = PopoverTip() var body: some View { NavigationStack { Text("`popoverTip` doesn't display on iOS 26.1 but does in iOS 18.6") .padding() .toolbar { ToolbarItem(placement: .topBarTrailing) { Menu { Button("Dismiss", role: .cancel) { } Button("Do Nothing") { } } label: { Label("More", systemImage: "ellipsis") } .popoverTip(tip) } } .navigationTitle("Popover Tip Issue") .navigationBarTitleDisplayMode(.inline) } } }
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Zoom transition source tile lags after back navigation when LazyVGrid is scrolled immediately
[Submitted as FB21961572] When navigating from a tile in a scrolling LazyVGrid to a child view using .navigationTransition(.zoom) and then returning, the source tile can lag behind the rest of the grid if scrolling starts immediately after returning. The lag becomes more pronounced as tile content gets more complex; in this simplified sample, it can seem subtle, but in production-style tiles (as used in both of my apps), it is clearly visible and noticeable. This may be related to another issue I recently filed: Source item disappears after swipe-back with .navigationTransition(.zoom) CONFIGURATION Platform: iOS Simulator and physical device Navigation APIs: matchedTransitionSource + navigationTransition(.zoom) Container: ScrollView + LazyVGrid Sample project: ZoomTransition (DisappearingTile).zip REPRO STEPS Create a new iOS project and replace ContentView with the code below. Run the app in sim or physical device Tap any tile in the scrolling grid to navigate to the child view. Return to the grid (back button or edge swipe). Immediately scroll the grid. Watch the tile that was just opened. EXPECTED All tiles should move together as one coherent scrolling grid, with no per-item lag or desynchronization. ACTUAL The tile that was just opened appears to trail behind neighboring tiles for a short time during immediate scrolling after returning. MINIMAL CODE SAMPLE import SwiftUI struct ContentView: View { @Namespace private var namespace private let tileCount = 40 private let columns = [GridItem(.adaptive(minimum: 110), spacing: 12)] var body: some View { NavigationStack { ScrollView { LazyVGrid(columns: columns, spacing: 12) { ForEach(0..<tileCount, id: \.self) { index in NavigationLink(value: index) { RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 16) .fill(color(for: index)) .frame(height: 110) .overlay(alignment: .bottomLeading) { Text("\(index + 1)") .font(.headline) .foregroundStyle(.white) .padding(10) } .matchedTransitionSource(id: index, in: namespace) } .buttonStyle(.plain) } } .padding(16) } .navigationTitle("Zoom Transition Grid") .navigationSubtitle("Open tile, go back, then scroll immediately") .navigationDestination(for: Int.self) { index in Rectangle() .fill(color(for: index)) .ignoresSafeArea() .navigationTransition(.zoom(sourceID: index, in: namespace)) } } } private func color(for index: Int) -> Color { let hue = Double(index % 20) / 20.0 return Color(hue: hue, saturation: 0.8, brightness: 0.9) } } SCREEN RECORDING
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How to add a button on top of sheet?
Hi, I have created this UI using custom view and not a real sheet component. But the animations and interaction is not as smooth. Earlier I was using sheet component and it was working very well, but then I had a need to add a search button on top of sheet (not inside, that is very important). And so I created this whole sheet with custom view and not the sheet component. But it resulted in loss of fluid working and animations that sheet have. Including changing between Medium detent and Large detent. Is it possible to achieve this UI with native sheet component? Or using some other native swiftui view which will have good animation that sheet has?
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macOS Tahoe 26.3 - System Is Playing NSBeep At Inappropriate Times When Text Editing Ends Via -cancelOperation: (field editor)
When I end editing pressing the escape key, the system sometimes plays NSBeep(). I noticed this with NSBrowser. Every time I press escape to end editing the system beeps. At first I thought it was somewhere in my app but I set a symbolic breakpoint and discovered it was not coming from my code. I filed FB22127038. Since then I discovered that NSBeep playing at inappropriate times is not exclusive to NSBrowser. It appears if there is a NSTableView in the window and you just press the escape key (even if you aren't editing anything) AppKit beeps. It can be traced to: #0 0x0000000199e3184c in NSBeep () #1 0x000000019aa03fac in -[NSWindow doCommandBySelector:] () #2 0x000000019ac1d01c in -[NSTableView(NSTableViewViewBased) cancelOperation:] ()
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iOS26的TabBar是否支持lottie动画?
iOS26的TabBar是否支持lottie动画?
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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How to recreate Apple Music mini player transition in SwiftUI
Hello, I am building an audio player app in SwiftUI and trying to recreate the behavior of Apple Music's mini player and full player. I'm struggling to get the animation to seamlessly transition between the mini player and the full player. Currently, it feels disconnected and doesn't resemble the smooth animation seen in Apple Music. What I want to achieve: Full player that expands/collapses from/to the mini player Smooth artwork transition between both states Drag down to collapse the full player Support both newer APIs like tabViewBottomAccessory and older iOS versions Questions: What is the best way to build this transition in SwiftUI? Should I use matchedGeometryEffect or something else? Should this be a custom container instead of fullScreenCover? How would you support both new and older iOS versions? What is the best way to implement drag to dismiss? Thanks for any help! Example code: struct ContentView: View { @State private var isFullPlayerPresented = false var body: some View { TabView { Tab("Home", systemImage: "house") { Text("Home") .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(.green) } Tab("Library", systemImage: "rectangle.stack.fill") { Text("Library") .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(.brown) } } .tabViewBottomAccessory(isEnabled: !isFullPlayerPresented) { MiniPlayerView(isFullPlayerPresented: $isFullPlayerPresented) } .fullScreenCover(isPresented: $isFullPlayerPresented) { // Maybe it's not a full screen cover presentation in Apple Music? FullPlayerView(isFullPlayerPresented: $isFullPlayerPresented) } } } Mini player: struct MiniPlayerView: View { @Binding var isFullPlayerPresented: Bool var body: some View { Button { isFullPlayerPresented = true } label: { HStack { Image(systemName: "photo") .resizable() .scaledToFit() .frame(width: 30, height: 30) .clipShape(.rect(cornerRadius: 8)) Spacer() Text("Tap to open full player") Spacer() Button("", systemImage: "play.fill", action: {}) } .padding(.horizontal) .padding(.vertical, 4) } .foregroundStyle(.white) } } Full player: struct FullPlayerView: View { @Binding var isFullPlayerPresented: Bool var body: some View { // This art work needs to snaps to the artwork in mini player Image(systemName: "photo") .resizable() .scaledToFit() .frame(width: 250, height: 250) .clipShape(.rect(cornerRadius: 20)) .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity) .background(.red) .overlay(alignment: .topTrailing) { Button(role: .close) { isFullPlayerPresented = false } .foregroundStyle(.white) .padding() } } }
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Update FreeType to support the new Chinese font format
Beginning with macOS Sonoma, Apple introduced a novel font format for rendering Chinese text. Apps that use third-party libraries for text rendering continued to function, primarily without disruption, owing to some workarounds provided by the operating system. FreeType, one of the most widely used cross-platform libraries for text rendering, now supports this new format. Apps that use this library, regardless of whether they encountered issues with Chinese text or not, should update to the latest FreeType source from their git repository (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype), as this support is not yet available in a tagged release. Updating ensures that apps operate optimally with Chinese text as well as any other language that uses this new format. Because this support calls into Apple APIs that Apple introduced in macOS 15.4, iOS 18.4, and aligned watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS releases, set the deployment target when building FreeType to match that of your own app. This ensures that the new API calls fail gracefully on older OS versions rather than causing your app to crash on systems where those APIs are not available.
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Swipe to go back still broken with Zoom navigation transition.
When you use .navigationTransition(.zoom(sourceID: "placeholder", in: placehoder)) for navigation animation, going back using the swipe gesture is still very buggy on IOS26. I know it has been mentioned in other places like here: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/796805?answerId=856846022#856846022 but nothing seems to have been done to fix this issue. Here is a video showing the bug comparing when the back button is used vs swipe to go back: https://imgur.com/a/JgEusRH I wish there was a way to at least disable the swipe back gesture until this bug is fixed.
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Window size of iOS app running on Mac
I need constraint the window size for an iOS app running on Mac. That's easy for a MacApp, using self.window?.minSize.width = 450 self.window?.maxSize.width = 450 or use func windowDidResize(_ notification: Notification) { } but how to achieve it in UIKit ?
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Password autofill not respecting contentType of NSSecureTextField
We have a Mac app the allows customers to create a user account in our system. However, we have found that on the 'create account' screen, the system's password autofill is popping up for the "New Password" field. We don't want this, because they need to enter a new password, not pull one from the Passwords app. I built a test project with a basic UI and explicitly set the content type to None in the XIB. However, I can see when I put focus on the "New Password" NSSecureTextField, the system shows the passwords autofill popup. How can I explicitly suppress this on a per text field basis? (We are developing on macOS 26.3 right now with Xcode 26.3)
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: AppKit
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UIApplication.canOpenURL not working without Safari
If I delete Safari and only have another browser installed on my device, UIApplication.shared.open does not work. I think this is a bug. Why would it not work? If Safari is not the main browser, UIApplication would open the URL in my main browser. Those are valid use cases. I would expect this API to work with any browser... iOS 26.2 iPhone 14 Pro guard let url = URL(string: "https://www.apple.com") else { return } if UIApplication.shared.canOpenURL(url) { UIApplication.shared.open(url) } else { print("Could not open URL") }
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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DiffableDataSource hangs on apply
About a year ago, I developed and released an app on the App Store (I believe it was running on the Sequoia SDK at the time), and everything was working fine. I’m now revisiting the project using the newer Tahoe SDK, and I’m running into an issue with DiffableDataSource. Specifically, the app hangs and CPU usage spikes to 100% when applying snapshots. Has anyone experienced similar issues after upgrading to newer SDKs? Are there any recent changes or pitfalls with DiffableDataSource (e.g., threading, Hashable requirements, or snapshot handling) that I should be aware of? Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. extension Section { enum Identifier: Int, CaseIterable { case main } enum Item: Hashable { case file(FileViewData) } } struct FileViewData: Equatable, Hashable, Identifiable { let id: String let name: String var accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData init( id: String, name: String, accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData = .nothing ) { self.id = id self.name = name self.accessoryViewData = accessoryViewData } } public enum KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData: Equatable, Hashable { case nothing case selected(SelectedState) case completed public enum SelectedState: Equatable, Hashable { case nothing case waiting case downloading(Double) } } When I changed FileViewData as below, no hangs but item appearance doesn't change of course. struct FileViewData: Equatable, Hashable, Identifiable { let id: String let name: String var accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData init( id: String, name: String, accessoryViewData: KTFDownloadAccessoryViewData = .nothing ) { self.id = id self.name = name self.accessoryViewData = accessoryViewData } func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher) { hasher.combine(id) } static func == (lhs: FileViewData, rhs: FileViewData) -> Bool { return lhs.id == rhs.id } }
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NSDocument "saveToURL:ofType:..." is using outdated file type
These days I've observed a strange behavior in my document-based app on macOS: Its NSDocument class implementation is overwriting "saveToURL:ofType:forSaveOperation:completionHandler:", performing some additional checks and calling super by passing the original parameters. As my app is supporting various file formats for writing (and exporting those UTIs) the user can open a file in one format and save it to another. NSDocument is calling the mentioned methods implicitly after completing the "Save as..." dialog. If this happens, the passed-on fileType is still the one of format #1, although the file is saved with the file name extension of format #2. This hick-up is not directly obvious to the user. But if the file is re-saved (e.g. after modifications), Cocoa is trying to extend the sandbox for the URL of type #1, and fails with the following error message at the Xcode console: -[STBDocument saveToURL:ofType:forSaveOperation:completionHandler:] [Line 521] typeName: com.janome.jef -[STBDocument saveToURL:ofType:forSaveOperation:completionHandler:] [Line 523] targetTypeUTI: com.tajima.dst NSFileSandboxingRequestRelatedItemExtension: Failed to issue extension for /Users/matthias/Desktop/Ohne Titel.jef because: Error Domain=NSPOSIXErrorDomain Code=3 "No such process" -[NSFileCoordinator itemAtURL:willMoveToURL:] could not get a sandbox extension. oldURL: file:///Users/matthias/Desktop/Ohne%20Titel.dst, newURL: file:///Users/matthias/Desktop/Ohne%20Titel.jef I'm currently fixing this issue by determining the UTType for the new file name extension and passing it to super. Unfortunately I have no idea how long this issue was already present, and cannot replicate it with a sample app based on Apple's Xcode 26 template (too many differences to my >15 years old app) - so I won't file a bug report. Take this post just for information in case someone else is facing a similar situation...
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Potentially Unfair Limitation for Third-Party Keyboard Developers
When developing a custom keyboard on iOS, even after enabling Full Access (RequestsOpenAccess = true), it is still not possible to record audio — the recording simply does not start. This is despite the fact that: the user is explicitly warned the user provides informed consent by enabling Full Access According to Apple’s documentation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/configuring-open-access-for-a-custom-keyboard “However, with RequestsOpenAccess set to true, the keyboard has all the capabilities in the preceding list.” At the same time, the preceding list includes: “No access to microphone and speaker” This creates ambiguity. The wording suggests that enabling Full Access should lift prior restrictions, yet in practice, microphone access remains unavailable to third-party keyboards. Why this is concerning With Full Access enabled, a keyboard already has: network access the ability to transmit user input From a privacy standpoint, this is already highly sensitive. Preventing microphone access while allowing these capabilities appears inconsistent. Meanwhile, Apple’s own system keyboard supports voice dictation, which creates a functional gap between first-party and third-party keyboards. Competition perspective This raises a broader question about equal access to platform capabilities. Restricting third-party keyboards from using the microphone — while first-party solutions can — may be seen as: unequal treatment of developers a limitation of competition in input methods Such differences are increasingly scrutinized under EU regulations like the Digital Markets Act and Article 102 TFEU, which emphasize fair access to platform features and prohibit self-preferencing by dominant platforms. Request for clarification Is microphone access intentionally restricted for all third-party keyboards, even with Full Access enabled? If so, what is the technical or policy justification? Are there plans to provide a secure and user-consented way to enable audio input for custom keyboards? Clarification on this would help developers better understand platform limitations and design decisions.
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UITab memory leak
I have the following view hierarchy in my app: [UINavigationController] -> [MainViewController] -> [MyTabBarController] -> [DashboardViewController] In my MainViewController I have a button that pushes the MyTabBarController onto the navigation controllers stack. In the tab bar controller I only have one tab in this example showing the DashboardViewController. That all works fine, and when I tap the back button on MyTabBarController, everything works fine and the MainViewController is shown again. The UI works exactly how I want it, but when I load up the 'Debug Memory Graph' view, I can see that my DashboardViewController is still in memory and it seems the UITab has a reference to it. The MyTabBarController is NOT in memory anymore. MyTabBarController is very simple: class MyTabBarController: UITabBarController { override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() self.mode = .tabSidebar var allTabs:[UITab] = [] let mainTab = UITab(title: "Dashboard", image: UIImage(systemName: "chart.pie"), identifier: "dashboard", viewControllerProvider: { _ in return UINavigationController(rootViewController: DashboardViewController()) }) allTabs.append(mainTab) setTabs(allTabs, animated: false) } } And the DashboardViewController is empty: class DashboardViewController: UIViewController { } The only reason I created as a seperate class in this example is so I can easily see if it's visible in the memory debug view. I have uploaded the simple sample app to GitHub: https://github.com/fwaddle/TabbarMemoryLeakCheck Anyone have any suggestions? Here is a screen grab of the memory debug view showing the UITab having a reference to the DashboardViewController even though MyTabBarController has been dealloc'd:
Topic: UI Frameworks SubTopic: UIKit
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IOS Swift touch screen issue
MyOwnKeyboard Pad app has 4 text views with textfields that use touch screen for editing. There is one view, Compose, that has a textfield and a textview (UIRepresentable). The app enters text into the view using textfield buttons. The app has total control of editing. When entering text if the screen is touched it conflicts the cursor position and creates an "out of bounds" failure. In that view the app does not need any touch events. I need a method in UIRepresentable to disable the touch event. I am not familiar with UIRepresentable as this code was provided by Apple to solve a 16 bit unicode character issue. What would be the code to disable touch events in the UIRepresentable compose view. The app is free for a while until this problem is fixed. It is for iPads 11"+ . The name in the app store is MyOwnKeyboard Pad. I know some great engineer will find the answer. DTS tried. Thanks to all, maybe I'll sell some. Charlie 25mar26
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