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I'm trying out this nice way of customizing grouped UITableViewCell backgrounds:

http://code.coneybeare.net/how-to-make-custom-drawn-gradient-backgrounds

I've implemented it in a test app and it works great, except for one thing... when rotating the device, the cell background is stretched, making the corners look distorted.

Is there any way to force a table cell to redraw itself on an orientation change? Do I need to use setNeedsDisplay somewhere?

(I've tried [cell.backgroundView setNeedsDisplay] in a couple of places just as a random guess... but that didn't work.)

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Set backgroundView.contentMode = UIViewContentModeRedraw if you want it to redraw when the bounds change.

Additionally, do not override -isOpaque like the example suggests; I'm pretty sure that opaque-ness is backed by the CALayer property of the same name. Instead, set self.opaque = NO in initWithFrame:.

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  • Setting the backgroundView.contentMode to UIViewContentModeRedraw fixed it. Thank you! I tried not overriding -isOpaque and adding self.opaque = NO in initWithStyle (not using initWithFrame)... but that gave me black corners on the cell. Will play around with that some more. Sep 25, 2010 at 0:49
  • That's odd; I haven't had problems with setting opaqueness before (but maybe table cells are weird?).
    – tc.
    Sep 26, 2010 at 12:31

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