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2008-07-09
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yes, this option is actually in my to-do list . i haven't worked on quiver in a while though (to much other fun stuff to do in the summer) ..
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Mike, did you notice that you rotate "the other way" from the built-in app? You rotate 90 degrees clockwise, the built-in app rotates 90 ccw.
Also, the zoom button seems really hit-and-miss. It will work for a while, but if I go to the menu or go to another app or something (still haven't figured out a specific, reproducable set of actions), the + key stops working and I can only zoom by going out of fullscreen and using the zoom button on the toolbar.
In my mind, that's a very important function, especially for a device such as NIT. I couldn't believe such a program didn't have it when much simpler apps could do it on the fly...
I really hope I somehow missed it... So, can it auto-rotate or no?
P.S.
And no, pressing L or R on keyboard doesn't really make up for lack of auto-rotate...