8000 fix(ios-tabs): handle nesting proxy view container by MartoYankov · Pull Request #7755 · NativeScript/NativeScript · GitHub
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This handles the most common scenario in Angular, when Tabs is used as a root of a navigate component. In this case ns-ng wraps the component in a proxy view container which doesn't have a native view.

@MartoYankov MartoYankov self-assigned this Aug 29, 2019
@cla-bot cla-bot bot added the cla: yes label Aug 29, 2019
@SvetoslavTsenov SvetoslavTsenov merged commit 92c3338 into release Aug 29, 2019
@SvetoslavTsenov SvetoslavTsenov deleted the myankov/tabs-angular branch August 29, 2019 18:15
manoldonev added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 12, 2019
* feat(android): fix tab resource icon size based on spec (#7737)

* feat(ios): add icon rendering mode for bottom navigation (#7738)

* fix(ios-tabs): crash when add tabstrip in loaded event (#7743)

* fix(css): parse css selectors with escape sequences (#7689) (#7732)

* fix(ios-tabs): handle nesting proxy view container (#7755)

* fix-next(css): className to preserve root views classes (#7725)

* docs: cut the 6.1.0 release (#7773)

* fix(android-list-picker): NoSuchFieldException on api29 (#7790)

* chore: hardcode tslib version to 1.10.0 (#7776)

* fix(css-calc): reduce_css_calc_1.default is not a function (#7787) (#7801)
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