I am using a UIPageViewController with transitionStyle UIPageViewControllerTransitionStyleScroll and navigationOrientation UIPageViewControllerNavigationOrientationVertical
I also have a UIPanGestureRecognizer on the view and I want to disable page scrolling when the pan gesture is active.
I am trying to set the following when the gesture begins:
pageViewController.view.userInteractionEnabled = NO;
This seems to have no effect, or it appears to work sporadically.
The only other way I have found to do it (which works) is to set the UIPageViewController dataSource to nil while the pan gesture is running, however this causes a huge delay when resetting the dataSource.
For those who are using swift instead of objective-c, here is Squikend's solution transposed.
func findScrollView(#enabled : Bool) {
    for view in self.view.subviews {
      if view is UIScrollView {
        let scrollView = view as UIScrollView
        scrollView.scrollEnabled = enabled;
      } else {
        println("UIScrollView does not exist on this View")
      }
    }
  }
UIPageViewController uses some UIScrollView object to handle scrolling (at least for transitionStyle UIPageViewControllerTransitionStyleScroll). You can iterate by controller's subviews pageViewController.view.subviews to get it. Now, you can easly enable/disable scrolling:
- (void)setScrollEnabled:(BOOL)enabled forPageViewController:(UIPageViewController*)pageViewController
{
    for (UIView *view in pageViewController.view.subviews) {
        if ([view isKindOfClass:UIScrollView.class]) {
            UIScrollView *scrollView = (UIScrollView *)view;
            [scrollView setScrollEnabled:enabled];
            return;
        }
    }
}
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