On 06/10/2010 15:06, Colin Holgate wrote:
Is there an orientation change event that we can use, or can we read the 
current orientation?

Yes to both - the current card gets an "orientationChanged" message when the device physically changes, and you can query the orientation at any time (including getting "face up" and "face down"). So you can tell when it changes, you can ask what it is at any time, and you can set the interface to any rotation at will. But of course the basic implementation is just to tie these three things together with a handler like this:

        on orientationChanged
                iphoneRotateInterface iphoneDeviceOrientation()
        end orientationChanged


BTW, revMobile is unbelievably exciting. I say this as someone with a whole bunch of people in the studio working on iPhone and iPad projects in Xcode and ObjectiveC, who thought it was very nice but not interesting (and was selfishly perfectly content that the barrier to entry was kept high). But I finally decided to get a copy to look at just before Steve Jobs did his U-turn, and it is utterly fantastic. While my colleagues with more bare-metal skills are fully occupied, I was able to whip up a prototype for a client for one project, and a handy utility to assist the team on another, in an incredibly short time. Now that the price has dropped so far, I'd advise anyone with an iPhone, iPad, (or WinMob phone?) and any interest in the subject to get hold of it. I think this has massive potential.

Ben
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