OK Fixed.
Using UINavigationController, when I popToViewController:animated: from a landscape view to a portrait view, the destination view appears correct but the status bar and also the UIKeyboard keeps the landscape configuration, making a real mess.
Working around
After thousands of recommendations about statusBarOrientation and references read...
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/releasenotes/General/RN-iOSSDK-6_0/index.html
"The setStatusBarOrientation:animated: method is not deprecated
outright. It now works only if the supportedInterfaceOrientations
method of the top-most full-screen view controller returns 0. This
makes the caller responsible for ensuring that the status bar
orientation is consistent."
(thanks to Vytis in here)
statusBarOrientation only works if supportedInterfaceOrientations returns 0, so... that give us a guess.
If statusBarOrientation is not as expected, one zero return will do it (if always return 0, the view wont rotate, so:
// if deviceOrientation is A (so I expect statusbarOrientation A
// but statusbarOrientation is B
// return 0
// otherwise
// return user interface orientation for A
- (NSUInteger)supportedInterfaceOrientations {
UIDeviceOrientation deviceOrientation = [[UIDevice currentDevice] orientation];
UIInterfaceOrientation statusBarOrientation =[UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarOrientation;
if(deviceOrientation == UIDeviceOrientationPortrait || deviceOrientation == UIDeviceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown){
if(statusBarOrientation != UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait ||statusBarOrientation != UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown){
return 0;
}
}
// otherwise
return UIInterfaceOrientationMaskPortrait;
}
Now, in viewDidAppear (believe me, I use this call even when the keyboard notification is recived:
[UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarOrientation = UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait;
more than 48 labor hrs in this.
Hope this helps a while, thanks to all.
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