I wad actually asking we would need to subclass the container controllers to return non default orientation, or make a category on it and over ride the new orientation methods.
For example, I have a master view controller, and it controls which view control should be showing, and coordinates transitions between view controllers
So I will specify only the desired ones in the plist and the intersection of that and the navigation controllers default supported orientations will be the final ones
Although it could be that the view controller ones override the global ones....though I think that would be a little bit odd
Ah, the docs confirm my understanding
"In iOS 6, your app supports the interface orientations defined in your app’s Info.plist file. A view controller can override the supportedInterfaceOrientations method to limit the list of supported orientations."
So gotta subclass container controllers for 2 cases - supporting this odd orientation in iPhone and varying orientations in child when root is container ?
i have asked this before, and got a good answer but lost the link, is there a good way to work with core data generated classes as regular, unconnected entity, classes?
There are many things introduced in iOS 6.0, all can't be covered in 2 hours. Few things we will be explaining, rest listing out and for pipelined events.
But to just brief you about it - Everything thats new in Objective C. In iOS 6.0 - Auto rotations, Social framework, Whats new in table views and Auto layouts.
Yeah. I know. There wasn't any real need. Probably not even now. I am still getting done with Java. Also they say low reputation and few asked/answered questions are something that can't get us in.
Most of my reputation in this account is by answering here. They then asked me to answer to their post to get it accepted. Otherwise I would had been around 50 lol
When I pull data from the net, I have the data handler tell whatever view I have displaying the data to update. The problem is that this takes anywhere up to 45 seconds or so. However, if I swipe the table - it forces the redraw nigh instantaneously. Any reason why a programmatic update would take so long to "stick"?