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#1151
Originally Posted by NightShift79 View Post
theme customizer is the reason.
Is there a solution apart from removing theme customizer?

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#1152
Yes, unfortunatly I also had to delete the nice Theme Customiser app and all the icons set packs to see the auto rotate working in many places, and before that I had to reset many themes by default in Theme Custom-settings

Then it seems that all (app rotation/status bar 6 rows/menu status bar in portrait/virtual keyboard in portrait sms/9 screen avalaible/...) is working fine only with original themes.

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#1153
Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
The app menu, settings panel, h-a-m (and various others) auto-rotate even with the setting off. Not everything does though, ergo I don't have the setting on (plus I don't have any customizer apps installed, so I know exactly what changes I've made to the transitions.ini file).
Ahhh, I see what you mean. Sorry 'bout that. You're talking about specific programs that have now had their auto-rotate flags set.

In my opinion, such programs should have their own "enable auto-rotation" checkbox in their respective settings, since they're open source.

Originally Posted by MohammadAG View Post
The loading window (the one with a moving dial next to the title) always shows in landscape mode, this can be fixed in later versions I guess, but it means we have to disable splash screens in portrait mode.
If it were up to me, I'd say ditch the splash screens either way. Well, some make sense I suppose, but Hildon handles them poorly enough that I wouldn't really call them a feature.

But on the other hand, I know other people probably like them, so you should be able to toggle splash screens on-off.

Actually, on that subject, a while ago I launched the Settings "app" from portrait, it loaded in portrait, and the splash-screen saved as portrait. For a while after the fact, I would launch Settings in landscape mode, and I never once noticed the splash screen look problematic.

I mean, it was obviously wrong (it duplicated the splash screen and tiled it, since the portrait was too thin to take the entire landscape splash screen up), but I don't think it's particularly broken. *Shrug*

Now, about the distributing/replacement of CSS files... Are we seriously saying that the distribution of a 150/200-line CSS file, available in plain text and the contents of which are logically deducible, is not legal? That's not copyright infringement and I doubt anyone would be able to hold that claim up in a court - you could easily have made the same CSS file through just seeing that it uses a CSS file, and then reverse engineering it based on educated guesses about what the classes are named.

That said, I agree with the patch method because that should be compatible with whatever other tweaks people make to their CSS files. (Although it also means if they tweak their CSS files between then and now, they lose those changes upon uninstall...) Can a patch file to just remove the changes added be produced, which would be capable of ignoring any other changes made between patch application and removal?
 

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Do you fix bug 5317? It is very annoying losing my terminal history if I close the terminal the wrong way. And it is a pretty easy fix, just include the latest busybox
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#1155
Originally Posted by qole View Post
Do you fix bug 5317? It is very annoying losing my terminal history if I close the terminal the wrong way. And it is a pretty easy fix, just include the latest busybox
Bit off-topic: Would updating the busybox break, say, the install of a full ping utility, requiring the reinstall of that?
 
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#1156
How do I apply the css patch files? The N900 appears not to have the patch command (I know I could just diff and inject the code myself but surely there's a way to patch??)
 
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#1157
I'm using the graffiti theme and I do have theme-customiser. Everything seems to rotate fine....
 
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Originally Posted by Mentalist Traceur View Post
Bit off-topic: Would updating the busybox break, say, the install of a full ping utility, requiring the reinstall of that?
Not necessarily. You might have to re-set your PATH or symlink the binary out of busybox and to your tool.
 

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#1159
i seem to be dropping a lot more calls in the last 1.5 weeks since updates.

is it possible it is because of the cssu?
 
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#1160
Any chance we can get the desktop to rotate too?
 
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