On May 26, 2011, at 2:39 PM, G S wrote:

>>> Kinda seems like the framework would call that, but I guess not.
>> 
>> It should and this shouldn't be necessary. A bug report would be good here.
> 
> Yes, I'm going to file one.  While this workaround straightens the
> layout after rotation, it's a little janky because things snap into
> place after the rotation's done instead of animating smoothly into
> place.
> 
> Also, it doesn't work with anything but custom view controllers.  For
> example, I present a simple information panel in a UIView, but that's
> illegible after rotation because it's shoved up under the nav bar.  To
> fix that, I'm going to have to derive a whole class from
> UIViewController (or make a category) just to call layoutSubviews
> after a rotation.  Lame.


This makes me wonder how your view controllers are laid out. I don't suppose 
you added the contents that are having trouble by taking a view from one view 
controller and adding it as a subview to a view owned (directly or indirectly) 
by another view controller?
--
David Duncan

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