SGViewPager implements a custom UIViewController container, that displays the content of child viewcontroller's in a paged scrollview. I made two implementations:
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SGAnnotatedPagerController: Shows the title of child viewcontroller's at the top, slightly similar to the stream view in the Google+ App
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SGViewPagerController: Display a UIPageControl at the bottom of the page
Just copy either the SGAnnotatedPagerController.* files or the SGViewPagerController.* files in your XCode project. You don't have to load the viewcontrollers from a xib or a storyboard file, just make sure that the view has an appropriate size if you use a UINavigationController (416px) or a UITabBarController(411px).
SGAnnotatedPagerController *annotated = [[SGAnnotatedPagerController alloc]initWithNibName:@"SGAnnotatedPagerController" bundle:nil];
annotated.title = @"TitleControl";
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
SGExampleController *ec = [[SGExampleController alloc] init];
ec.title = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Nr. %d", i+1];
[annotated addPage:ec];
}
self.window.rootViewController = annotated;
// ...
For detailed example code look in the SGAppDelegate.m file in the example project
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