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This will allow you to replace the images, but not the positioning of the elements, right?
I was pretty impressed by how smooth the main GUI handled the orientation change from landscape to portrait. Unfortunately, this breaks down in the Album and now playing view.
My thoughts about how i could fix this, was to create a custom portrait theme. Is this possible, or are the locations hard coded?
by NsN
In behalf of Canola Team,
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Miguel Peres
Interaction designer @ OpenBossa Labs
http://openbossa.indt.org"
- Miguel Peres
Interaction designer @ OpenBossa Labs
http://openbossa.indt.org