Create and use a subview. There is no significant cost to an additional 
content-less view.

--
David Duncan @ My iPhone

> On Nov 30, 2016, at 9:46 AM, Andreas Falkenhahn <andr...@falkenhahn.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>> On 29.11.2016 at 22:28 David Duncan wrote:
>> 
>> Correct, because the owning UIWindow owns the frame of the view
>> controller’s view, and may change it at any time.
>> The simplest way to fix your specific issue is to just set the
>> contentMode to AspectFit. This will automatically center and scale
>> the content for the current orientation to fit within the given bounds.
> 
> Hmm, I'm afraid that won't work because sometimes I also need the
> UIView to appear at a different fixed location that is not equal
> to the center, e.g. in the top-left or bottom-right corner of
> the UIWindow. Any other ideas?
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Andreas Falkenhahn                            mailto:andr...@falkenhahn.com
> 

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