jimmydelaney19

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  • in reply to: iOS 13 issues #1836
    jimmydelaney19
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    Hey Piotr, I realize this is a bit late, but your updated file fixed everything. I had coded kind of a janky workaround and forgot about this issue for a couple weeks. Figured I’d go ahead and check the forums again today and saw the update. Everything rotates correctly now and I don’t need portrait enabled. Thanks.

    in reply to: iOS 13 issues #1801
    jimmydelaney19
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    1. I upgraded Unity to the latest (2019.2.9f1). I was on 2019.2.01f previously.
    2. I created a new project.
    3. I imported 2.0.1 of in app browser.
    4. Added examplescene in build settings.
    5. Unchecked portrait mode from the auto rotation settings.
    6. Built to Xcode
    7. Signed project
    8. Built to a few devices(iPad Air 2, iPad 6th gen, iPhone 7 Plus) with 13.1.3.
    9. Opened app
    10. Same buggy behavior as before.
    I didn’t change any other settings in Unity or Xcode. If the only setting I change is checking the box next to portrait, it works perfectly. Or if I build to iOS 12 it works.

    Not sure what else to do. Gonna take a break and work on some other stuff.

    in reply to: iOS 13 issues #1796
    jimmydelaney19
    Participant

    Did some more testing. This bug ONLY occurs if you have 3 things. 1)iOS 13. 2)Default Orientation in Unity set to “Auto Rotation”. 3)Allowed Orientation for Auto Rotation needs to have Portrait Disabled. No other options make any difference whether they are on or off.

    in reply to: iOS 13 issues #1795
    jimmydelaney19
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    It appears to be related to the bug peterlaw mentioned here https://www.kokosoft.pl/forums/topic/cannot-trigger-the-inappbrowser/

    When you build without “Portrait” and “Portrait Upside Down” options inside of Unity onto a Device on iOS 13+ innAppBrowser will behave strangely like I mentioned above.

    If you build it onto iOS 12 or before, it works fine with the other options disabled.

    My app needs to be able to rotate, and have both portrait and portrait upside down disabled. Do you know of a way I could get around this? Or will this need an update?

    in reply to: iOS 13 issues #1793
    jimmydelaney19
    Participant

    1. Yes
    2. None of those files are there.
    3. Whoops, works on an empty project… I’m going to go look at a bunch of different settings see what’s different. If i figure it out I’ll post again.

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