Is it possible to design interfaces in landscape with Interface Builder? Others with the same question apparently were able to do so with an arrow at the top right of any selected view, but I see no such arrow. A picture would be helpful. (Note: I am using storyboards, not xibs.)
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Select the window in the storyboard, and open its Simulated Metrics property page (upper-right corner, an icon that looks like a shield next to the ruler icon). If the Simulated Metrics group is collapsed, expand it by clicking the black triangle to its left. There you will find an Orientation property; set it to Landscape
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2This is old and not valid anymore. A related function is at bottom of the main IB view.– JonnyMar 16, 2017 at 2:13
The answer is correct, but I like a visual:
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8You should click on black bar below the view, otherwise you will select the UIView instead of UIViewController (or other Controller) - for Xcode 5, 100% scale at least Jan 8, 2014 at 8:30
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2Remember to expand the Simulated Metrics group. (I've been tripped up in Xcode 5 where it's not immediately obvious a group is collapsed.)– AmyMar 26, 2014 at 17:11
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You have have Size->"Inferred" AND Orientation->"Landscape" checked in Xcode 5.1.1 Jul 1, 2014 at 13:19
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1Well I have no trouble finding "Orientation" and "Size" and setting them to "Landscape" and "Inferred". The trouble is that when I do that the storyboard image display doesn't spin or re-proportion itself to the Landscape aspect ratio.– Joe CMar 28, 2015 at 18:59
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This is old and not valid anymore. A related function is at bottom of the main IB view.– JonnyMar 16, 2017 at 2:13
The answers above got me the answer, but I needed another step in Xcode 5. Instead of just clicking on my GLKView, I needed to select the GLKit View Controller property below the view. Then the Orientation appeared in the Attributes Inspector.
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This is old and not valid anymore. A related function is at bottom of the main IB view.– JonnyMar 16, 2017 at 2:13