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    Content of TabView is going beyond safe areas in the NavigationStack

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    Content of TabView is going beyond safe areas in the NavigationStack
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    import SwiftUI
    struct OnboardingView: View {        
        @ObservedObject var viewModel: OnboardingViewModel        
        var body: some View {        
            TabView(selection: $viewModel.currentPage) {           
                ForEach(OnboardingPages.allCases, id: \.rawValue) { page in                
                    getPageView(for: page)                    
                        .tag(page.rawValue)            
                    }        
                }        
                .tabViewStyle(PageTabViewStyle(indexDisplayMode: .never))            
    }        
    
    @ViewBuilder    
    private func getPageView(for page: OnboardingPages) -> some View {        
        VStack(spacing: 32) {                       
            Spacer()                        
            VStack(alignment: .center, spacing: 8) {                
                Text(page.title)                    
                    .font(.urb(.semiBold, size: 32))                    
                    .foregroundStyle(.white)                                
                Text(page.description)                    
                    .font(.urb(.regular, size: 16))                    
                    .foregroundStyle(.white)                    
                    .multilineTextAlignment(.center)            
            }                        
            
            continueButton                        
               
            dots        
        }        
        .padding(.horizontal, 16)        
        .padding(.bottom, 35)        
        .ignoresSafeArea()        
        .background(            
            Image(page.image)                
                .resizable()                
                .scaledToFill()                
                .ignoresSafeArea()        
        )    
    }
    

    The Navigation Stack:

    struct RootView: View {
    
        @StateObject private var router = Router()
        
        var body: some View {
            NavigationStack(path: $router.path) {
                Color.clear
                    .navigationDestination(for: Route.self) { route in
                        switch route {
                        
                        case .launch:
                            LaunchScreen()
                                .onAppear { router.decideInitialFlow() }
                                .navigationBarBackButtonHidden(true)
                        
                        case .onboarding:
                            OnboardingView(viewModel: OnboardingViewModel(finish: router.finishOnboarding))
                                .navigationBarBackButtonHidden(true)
                        }
                    }
            }
        }
    }
    

    The problem is:

    1. Even without NavigationStack, ignoresSafeArea stretches TabView out of safe area
    2. If ignoresSafeArea modifier is used with TabView, then content is go beyond safe area
    3. If ignoresSafeAre modifier is not used with TabView, then the image does not cover full screen
    VStack and no safe area: Vstack and safe area:
    Content of TabView is going beyond safe areas in the NavigationStack Vstack and safe area



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