Really been stuck for this for weeks. I am using ECSlidingViewController, and i want one view, to be able to rotate to landscape and portrait, as it is a landscape photo, and needs to make use of available space, whilst i don't want the rest of the app to rotate, just stay in landscape.
I'm sure the autorotation methods are not getting called as it uses this technique to switch to views...
- (void)setTopViewController:(UIViewController *)theTopViewController
{
CGRect topViewFrame = _topViewController ? _topViewController.view.frame : self.view.bounds;
[self removeTopViewSnapshot];
[_topViewController.view removeFromSuperview];
[_topViewController willMoveToParentViewController:_topViewController];
[_topViewController removeFromParentViewController];
_topViewController = theTopViewController;
[self addChildViewController:self.topViewController];
[self.topViewController didMoveToParentViewController:self];
[_topViewController.view setAutoresizingMask:self.autoResizeToFillScreen];
[_topViewController.view setFrame:topViewFrame];
_topViewController.view.layer.shadowOffset = CGSizeZero;
_topViewController.view.layer.shadowPath = [UIBezierPath bezierPathWithRect:self.view.layer.bounds].CGPath;
[self.view addSubview:_topViewController.view];
}
And on my initialviewcontroller...
self.topViewController = [storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:@"Home"];
So it's just stacking on top, rather than switching to this view. So, its always listening to initial view controllers rotation methods...
Help is much appreciated, as i said i have been stuck for days...
- (NSUInteger)supportedInterfaceOrientations, - (BOOL)shouldAutorotate, - (UIInterfaceOrientation)preferredInterfaceOrientationForPresentation