Fix strange large image VC presentation animation
Workaround for using XIB instead of storyboard Closes #4
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<document type="com.apple.InterfaceBuilder3.CocoaTouch.XIB" version="3.0" toolsVersion="14460.23.1" targetRuntime="iOS.CocoaTouch" propertyAccessControl="none" useAutolayout="YES" useTraitCollections="YES" useSafeAreas="YES" colorMatched="YES">
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<document type="com.apple.InterfaceBuilder3.CocoaTouch.XIB" version="3.0" toolsVersion="14460.30.1" targetRuntime="iOS.CocoaTouch" propertyAccessControl="none" useAutolayout="YES" useTraitCollections="YES" useSafeAreas="YES" colorMatched="YES">
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<device id="retina4_7" orientation="portrait">
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<adaptation id="fullscreen"/>
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</device>
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<dependencies>
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<plugIn identifier="com.apple.InterfaceBuilder.IBCocoaTouchPlugin" version="14460.16.1"/>
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<plugIn identifier="com.apple.InterfaceBuilder.IBCocoaTouchPlugin" version="14460.19.1"/>
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<capability name="Safe area layout guides" minToolsVersion="9.0"/>
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<capability name="documents saved in the Xcode 8 format" minToolsVersion="8.0"/>
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</dependencies>
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@ -51,6 +51,13 @@ class LargeImageExpandAnimationController: NSObject, UIViewControllerAnimatedTra
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imageView.layer.cornerRadius = 0
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blackView.alpha = 1
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}, completion: { _ in
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// This shouldn't be necessary. I believe it's a workaround for using a XIB
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// for the large image VC. Without this, the final frame of the large image VC
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// is not set to the propper rect (it uses the frame of the preview device
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// in the XIB). When using a storyboard, the final frame is automatically set
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// (or UIKit does layout differently when loading the view) and this is not necessary.
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toVC.view.frame = finalVCFrame
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toVC.view.isHidden = false
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fromVC.view.isHidden = false
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blackView.removeFromSuperview()
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