Ian,

Are you saying that the view is drawing in the proper orientation but it isn't 
filling the width of the landscape display?  If this is the case, I would have 
a look at the autoresizing mask settings for the problematic view(s).
--
   Tony Ingraldi
   http://www.majestysoftware.com/
   Old-fashioned values and high-tech know-how


On Dec 31, 2009, at 8:21 PM, Ian was here wrote:

> I create a view programmatically, then add it to the UIViewController. It 
> works as expected in landscape mode, but when I remove it, then add another 
> view, it appears to be landscape, yet it draws as if in portrait mode. It 
> doesn't matter which view I start with, only the first one draws in landscape.

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