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Revision as of 06:40, 21 January 2014
UISplitViewController is used for displaying two view controllers together. It is generally used only for the iPad.
Showing the Master Controller in Portrait Mode
Signature | @property(assign,nonatomic) BOOL hidesMasterViewInPortrait; |
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Available in | 3.2 — |
By default the master (left) controller is hidden in a pop-over in portrait mode. To make it appear in portrait mode too, one needs to set this property to YES.
This is the mechanism used in Preferences.
References
- Official reference: UISplitViewController
- Header: http://github.com/kennytm/iphone-private-frameworks/blob/master/UIKit/UISplitViewController.h