visN900
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2011-11-15
, 01:17
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@ India
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#5241
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2011-11-15
, 05:48
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@ Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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#5242
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Why dont you blacklist phone-ui in the transitions.ini file?
works for me.
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2011-11-15
, 09:29
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@ SOL 3
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#5243
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Guys, for those of you who have that nasty "no red reject button" problem.
Actual problem is not with landscape orientation of the incoming call screen, it works fine (two buttons are there one after another). The problem occur then you set phone app to portrait mode. Upon receiving call the screen is not displayed as a portrait, it only show big green "answer" button and only thin red line below it. This deformed display is not genuine landscape, but rather deformed portrait.
Once again, landscape orientation works fine, the problem is with deformed display of portrait orientation. However, if you leave the device showing the list of recent calls in portrait mode you new incoming call will be shown in perfect portrait. Strange, huh? But if you leave it at the desktop new incoming call is displayed wrong (no red button).
Now, the fixing of this one. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to fix it. I've tried everything already:
1. phone_ui and rtcom-call-ui in blacklist of transitions.ini
2. ui_can_rotate command (true and false)
3. desktop_orientation_lock (true and false)
As of now, I don't see the way to fix it, so using landscape orientation of the phone app.
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2011-11-15
, 09:59
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@ Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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#5244
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((font what?))
I don't use portrait (actually I kinda dislike this feature pretty much) - except for phone/dialer.
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2011-11-15
, 10:55
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@ India
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#5245
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I only used portrait for the phone app as well. In the rest case landscape is sweet thing to use. However, now I have to use landscape in phone app as my portrait is screwed
I've tried your advise (setting phone app to portrait and ui_can_rotate to false), but it doesn't work still
Anyway, thanx for help.
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2011-11-15
, 12:06
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@ Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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#5246
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2011-11-15
, 12:52
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@ Austria
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#5247
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2011-11-15
, 18:40
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@ Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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#5248
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I've been stumbling over this today, and for me the problematic settings was if I had the gconf key /apps/osso/hildon-desktop/desktop_orientation_lock true
so in order to achieve the same lock whilst not killing my dialer I used
gconftool-2 -s /apps/osso/hildon-desktop/desktop_orientation_lock -t bool false
gconftool-2 -s /apps/osso/hildon-desktop/ui_can_rotate -t bool false
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2011-11-16
, 03:00
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@ irvine
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#5249
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2011-11-16
, 03:18
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#5250
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community ssu, f**k nokia, fremantle, maemo 5, nokia-who?, portrait mode, rotate, task-switcher, update, upgrade |
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