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    • stephen
      stephen @mcriley821 last edited by

      @cvp @JonB @mcriley821

      Wow.. ok let me go over this data and ill see what i come up with. im still learning ObjC/Swift. Thank ya'll so much for your input and time im off to crash Pythonista a few times lol i hope we can get this because it would be nice for everyone to have this ability without XCode..

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      • stephen
        stephen last edited by

        @cvp @JonB @mcriley821

        Apple said:

        @property(nonatomic, readonly) UIInterfaceOrientation preferredInterfaceOrientationForPresentation;
        

        Documentation

        Just to make sure im understanding properly lol..

        we use preferredInterfaceOrientationForPresentation with 2 or more UIInterfaceOrientation set on our UIViewController to limit rotation but allowing rotation to differ from UIStatusBar. and if we dont set this property it will keep the UIViewController set to the current UIInterfaceOrientation of UIStatusBar UIInterfaceOrientation..

        Instead of trying to make the View's rotation differ from the status bar. why dont we just control the rotation of UIStatusBar itself? or is that where iPadOS has the issue of ontrolling orientation of apps that supports split-screen multitasking.

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        • JonB
          JonB @cvp last edited by

          @cvp you cannot monkey patch an objc object, without using the objc runtime (swizzleing). Monkey patching just affects calls in python -- when the system calls a selector it doesn't know anything about the python attribute.

          There is a way to swizzle in objc, though as I recall, swizzling a single instance is tricky.

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          • cvp
            cvp @stephen last edited by

            @stephen wow 🤔🤯🤕🤒

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            • cvp
              cvp @JonB last edited by cvp

              @JonB Thanks for your explanation.

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              • stephen
                stephen @cvp last edited by stephen

                @cvp said:

                @stephen wow 🤔🤯🤕🤒

                lol i just read what i put lol it sure is a bit of a mouth full 😂🤣

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                • stephen
                  stephen last edited by

                  @JonB would you happen to know of any good tutorials/walkthroughs/guides i can checkout on objc_util..? im kinda grasping it but there just somthing missing for me to fully take her home...

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                  • stephen
                    stephen last edited by

                    😂 just found this while looking through my list of view controller members lol

                    attentionClassDumpUser_yesItsUsAgain_althoughSwizzlingAndOverridingPrivateMethodsIsFun_itWasntMuchFunWhenYourAppStoppedWorking_pleaseRefrainFromDoingSoInTheFutureOkayThanksBye_
                    

                    about died

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                    • stephen
                      stephen last edited by

                      😓😴 im at a loss.. i tried:

                      • setInterfaceOrientation
                      • shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation
                      • preferredInterfaceOrientationForPresentation
                      • viewControllerForRotation().setInterfaceOrientation_
                      • setModalPresentationStyle
                      • window_willRotateToInterfaceOrientation

                      the list goes on for a bit lol

                      ill get no errors but also nothing changes

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                      • JonB
                        JonB last edited by

                        Did you implement @mcriley821 's code, along with the alloc().init()? I haven't but mcriley says it works...

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                        • cvp
                          cvp last edited by cvp

                          The gist in one of my posts used @mcriley821 's code.

                          The method works but not what @stephen wants.
                          Perhaps, the used ViewController is not the good one.

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                          • stephen
                            stephen @JonB last edited by

                            @JonB @cvp ya iv been mesing with it for just a min and i cant seem to get it to lock, force rotate or anything lol

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                            • cvp
                              cvp @stephen last edited by

                              @stephen you're right. I don't know how to do and that's the reason why I saidthat I let YOU go on 😅

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                              • stephen
                                stephen @cvp last edited by

                                @cvp said:

                                @stephen you're right. I don't know how to do and that's the reason why I saidthat I let YOU go on 😅

                                all good i even tried the one JonB mentioned and nothin

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                                • JonB
                                  JonB last edited by

                                  In that case the best option may be to implement a callback on the layout method to re-rotate the view. This could maybe be implemented with a simple Transform.rotate.

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                                  • stephen
                                    stephen @JonB last edited by

                                    @JonB said:

                                    In that case the best option may be to implement a callback on the layout method to re-rotate the view. This could maybe be implemented with a simple Transform.rotate.

                                    When I detect a rotation from ui.View. layout(self) from the resizing i can just rotate and resize my View object? only negative part is the status bar being in the wrong place? if so id say thats a good compromise lol

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                                    • JonB
                                      JonB last edited by

                                      Im thinking:

                                      Root view - uses flex, to detect layout.
                                      -> rotated_view. Fixed size. Uses a Transform.rotation to back out the orientation.
                                      -> everything else is a subview of rotated_view

                                      You can get orientation with a bit of objc, or by using a 1 pixel webview and some JavaScript.

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                                      • stephen
                                        stephen @JonB last edited by

                                        @JonB

                                        to get orientation if always did:

                                        def Orientation():
                                        	return PORTRAIT if get_screen_size()[0] < get_screen_size()[1] else LANDSCAPE
                                        
                                        
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                                        • JonB
                                          JonB last edited by

                                          If you want to be able to detect upside down landscape etc, versus just screen size, you'd have to use objc, or a webview and some JavaScript to get the viewport rotation.

                                          In objc,, you can get the view controller, then use
                                          [UIViewController interfaceOrientation]

                                          Or,

                                          [[UIDevice currentDevice] orientation]

                                          Or, I believe there is something that grabs the status bar orientation.

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                                          • stephen
                                            stephen @JonB last edited by

                                            @JonB

                                            awesome thank you! this objc_util stuff is interesting.. lol im starting to get the hang of it. i do want to askmone thing though..

                                            ive been using inspect.getmembers() to list fields and methods.. is this good option or is there a better way?

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