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2009-09-27
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2009-09-27
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2009-09-27
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2009-09-27
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Just to inform myself, are applications today forced to have landscape support? Just interested what would otherwise happen if an application was designed only for portrait support; we would have the above problem even without rotating dashboard?
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2009-09-27
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Slightly theoretical - since landscape is the current norm - but no, in theory. You can select an orientation and then ignore the orientation change signals. Now, since there is a HW keyboard, not supporting landscape isn't highly recommended, but nothing is preventing it... well, except currently the Dashboard expects a thumbnail for each running task, and it is shown in landscape -> might be funny if you cannot do a landscape thumbnail for your running view.
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2009-09-27
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I think this is a lot easier with a user-controlled rotation, rather than auto-rotation. If an application does not support a rotated UI, with a button an application can display a "rotation not supported" message. I guess this is also possible in the ASR case, but I would hate for a message to constantly pop up because the device thinks I'm rotating it.
ASR is one of the things I hate about the iPhone and iPod Touch. Sometimes you just shake the device and it rotates and then rotates back. When I hold it parallel to the ground, sometimes it will rotate for no reason in the middle of reading a paragraph, or when using the scientific calculator. Then at other times it just does not rotate, and I would have to play with it to get the screen to rotate. I know this is more of a complaint about the iPhone than something constructive about Maemo, however I think that the community sentiment is to respect the user more than the tree-fruit experience.
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2009-09-27
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Continuing on the theoretical path -- would the dashboard handle it at all (and just look funny) or would it break?
What I am getting at is if there currently is a way to handle the vertical/horizontal cunundrum (technically, not aesthetically).
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2009-09-27
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Yes, I can imagine several use cases. When in vehicle in mountains. When lying on couch. Even when walking down a hill. Therefore, one could argue ASR should be a configuration option one is able to put off. In iPhoneOS that is possible with jailbreak. Then one can use I think winterboard and have a quick way to toggle it.
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2009-09-27
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[...] I like the option of a rotation button on the screen as a third option, too. [...]
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ASR is one of the things I hate about the iPhone and iPod Touch. Sometimes you just shake the device and it rotates and then rotates back. When I hold it parallel to the ground, sometimes it will rotate for no reason in the middle of reading a paragraph, or when using the scientific calculator. Then at other times it just does not rotate, and I would have to play with it to get the screen to rotate. I know this is more of a complaint about the iPhone than something constructive about Maemo, however I think that the community sentiment is to respect the user more than the tree-fruit experience.
The device should respect what I want it to do, not what it wants to do. ASR to me is just a pain. Give me a button for it and I am happy. I know better than the device if I want it portrait or landscape. A button is a definitive decision by the user. A 47-degree angle may or may not be indicative of a user decision for rotation. No ASR for me please.
Obligatory xkcd