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I have made my application with storyboard and i have set in project option -> Supported Device Orientation -> All Orientation (Portrait, Landscape Left, Landscape Right, Upside Down), because i want that views rotates as wheel my device. Views are pushed by Interface Builder (with Segue method) in a NavigationController.

Now i have a single View Controller (TestViewController ), which is part of the storyboard, that i want to lock Orientation (just Portrait). I have made override of those methods, but TestViewController rotates as the others. ShouldAutorotate is not called, SupportedInterfaceOrientations fires but result is same as others views.

public partial class TestViewController : UIViewController {
...
    public override bool ShouldAutorotate()
    {
     return false;
    }

    public override UIInterfaceOrientationMask GetSupportedInterfaceOrientations()
    {
    return UIInterfaceOrientationMask.Portrait;

    }
...
}

Environment

  • MonoTouch 6.06
  • Xcode 4.5.2
  • MonoDevelop 3.05
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  • Are you overriding these methods in your AppDelegate also? You might have to do that before they are called on each controller. Jan 29, 2013 at 13:15
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    but if i do that in my AppDelegate that are valid for all ViewControllers? Jan 29, 2013 at 14:10
  • 1
    Yes, and then you can override it in specific controllers that are different from your AppDelegate. Jan 29, 2013 at 14:35

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Solution is to set in AppDelegate Supported Interface Orientation as like this

public override UIInterfaceOrientationMask GetSupportedInterfaceOrientations (UIApplication application, UIWindow forWindow)
        {
            if (forWindow != null && forWindow.RootViewController != null) {
                UINavigationController nav = forWindow.RootViewController as UINavigationController;
                if(nav.VisibleViewController is TestViewController){
                    return UIInterfaceOrientationMask.Portrait;
                }
            }
            return UIInterfaceOrientationMask.All;
        }
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  • 1
    You should also be able to just return All in this method and override GetSupportedInterfaceOrientations on your TestViewController. Feb 1, 2013 at 13:05

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