Modal View Controller Won't Start in Landscape Mode

∥☆過路亽.° 提交于 2019-11-28 11:27:26

Modals don't always get information about rotations, and they get their info from the status bar, which doesn't always work right. Put this in your viewWillAppear to fix: [UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarOrientation = self.interfaceOrientation And, if you want a navigation controller inside your modal, you need to create one.

Also, you don't need the setNeedsDisplay. That only effects the current views, not the modal you are presenting.

Jimmy_m

Answer is here:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/10250747/1449618

Use the window's root view controller to present:

[self.view.window.rootViewController presentViewController:masterView
                                                  animated:YES
                                                completion:NULL];

Wow, I lost days over that issue ... but I found a solution!

I had the same problem you had: the method "presentModalViewController:animated:" only worked in portrait mode.

After a lot of trial and error, I found out that the reason was that I had several view controllers active at the same time. I implemented a navigation system which switched between different view controllers, with one parent handling the children. (I could not use UINavigationController, because I needed a different look.)

So, my root view controller had a root view object, and several child view controllers. When a child view controller was activated, its view object was added as subview to the view of the root view controller.

The "presentModalViewController" method didn't like that. However, as soon as I set the "parentViewController" property of the child view controllers, it worked!

The problem is only that "parentViewController" is a read-only property. You have to extend the UIViewController class so you can access it.

@interface UIViewController (HelperExtension)

@property (nonatomic, assign) UIViewController *parent;

@end

@implementation UIViewController (HelperExtension)

- (UIViewController *)parent
{
    return self.parentViewController;
}

- (void)setParent:(UIViewController *)parent
{
    [self setValue:parent forKey:@"_parentViewController"];
}

@end

So, whenever you add the view of a child view controller to your parent view controller, call the "setParent:" method after doing it. Then it will work!

Got the same issue when presenting modally a navigation controller. Be sure to have correctly implement : shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation

- (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)toInterfaceOrientation
{
    BOOL shouldAutorotate = NO;
    if( isControllerMangingAllOrientations )
    {
        shouldAutorotate = YES;
    }
    else
    {
        shouldAutorotate = (toInterfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait);
    }
    return shouldAutorotate;
}

I was setting the boolean in the viewDidLoad method, not a good idea. Putting it in the initWithNibName:bundle: method is the right place.

seymatanoglu

If you use presentModalViewController just for animation like me, you can use pushViewController with animation as below answer;

Showing pushviewcontroller animation look like presentModalViewController

and you can close the viewController as below;

CATransition* transition = [CATransition animation];
transition.duration = 0.3;
transition.type = kCATransitionFade;
transition.subtype = kCATransitionFromTop;

[self.navigationController.view.layer addAnimation:transition forKey:kCATransition];
[self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:NO];

Hope it helps..

I had the task to show a video player in landscape mode.

AVPlayerViewController *playerViewController = [AVPlayerViewController new];
//Player init code goes here....

// #define degreesToRadian(x) (M_PI * (x) / 180.0) - was defined previously in a class header

playerViewController.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
playerViewController.view.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(degreesToRadian(90));
playerViewController.view.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, self.view.frame.size.width, self.view.frame.size.height);

[self presentViewController:playerViewController animated:YES completion:nil];

You don't need a new Navigation Controller.

- (IBAction)addNotes:(id)sender {

 NotesViewController *notesViewController;

 // create the view controller and set it as the root view of a new navigation
 // controller

 notesViewController = [[NotesViewController alloc] initWithPrimaryKey:self.record.primaryKey];

 [self.navigationController pushViewController: notesViewController animated: YES];
 [notesViewController release];
}
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