Hi all

I have a small problem here with a small application I'm writing for the iPad.

First, I manually show a splash screen. Doing so instead of using the 
default.png behavior allows controlling the time the spash is shown on screen. 
To do this, I've found a quite simple example on the net that can be resumed to 
this function:

-(void)showSplash
{
        UIViewController *modalViewController = [[UIViewController alloc] init];
        modalViewController.view = modelView;
        [self presentModalViewController:modalViewController animated:NO];
        [self performSelector:@selector(hideSplash) withObject:nil 
afterDelay:2.0];
}

The problem is that when I start the application with the Pad upside down, the 
splash view does not get auto-rotated even though my main view behind it is 
always showing with the right orientation.

Obviously, this manually created UIViewController doesn't know that the device 
has been rotated. 

Anybody has an idea why is it so, and how to fix this other than using 2 
images, which doesn't make sense for 180 degree rotation...

There doesn't seem to be any way to manually tell this controller that it has 
to be rotated...?

Thank you!

Eric.

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