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Reply to Disable new tab bar look
@kienw notice how the tab bar usually displays the tab bar item image + title horizontally in a regular size class, but vertically when compact and it might be nice to adjust this too. This lead me to adjusting it all within the custom tab bar controller class CustomTabBarController: UITabBarController { override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() if #available(iOS 18.0, *), UIDevice.current.userInterfaceIdiom == .pad { traitOverrides.horizontalSizeClass = .compact } } override func viewWillLayoutSubviews() { super.viewWillLayoutSubviews() if #available(iOS 18.0, *), UIDevice.current.userInterfaceIdiom == .pad { tabBar.traitOverrides.horizontalSizeClass = rootViewControllerHorizontalSizeClass viewControllers?.forEach { viewController in viewController.adjustSizeClass() } } } } From my brief testing this has been fine and might be a backup solution while figuring out how to work with the new design. Another option if the trait overrides feels too much like a hack. might be to do a custom tab bar controller and using a UITabBar directly. Alternatively hiding the default one as @DTS Engineer says and adding your own to manage.
Aug ’24
Reply to Disappearing AppIntents
I just had the same thing coming here looking for an answer. Eventually looked in the build logs and in the Extract app intents metadata (which had a green checkmark) I found this Starting appintentsmetadataprocessor export warning: At least one halting error produced during export. No AppIntents metadata have been exported and this target is not usable with AppIntents until errors are resolved. warning: 'typeDisplayRepresentation' must directly instantiate a 'TypeDisplayRepresentation' For me this was something like static var typeDisplayRepresentation: TypeDisplayRepresentation { TypeDisplayRepresentation(stringLiteral: "") } That used to work in some previous version of Xcode, updating it to static var typeDisplayRepresentation: TypeDisplayRepresentation { "" } fixed it here, but might be good to check that log.
Jun ’23