yourself? (The documentation seems to imply, but not specifically
state, that this operates independently of the setRequestedOrientation
value.)
On Oct 8, 7:07 am, neha <neha31gu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an application, that looks good in landscape orientation only
> and i want to support both landscape-left and landscape-right
> orientation.
>
> If use setRequestedOrientation(SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE), my
> application gets restricted to landscape-right orientation (home key
> is in the right direction) and does not go to landscape-left
> orientation on device rotation.
>
> If use setRequestedOrientation(SCREEN_ORIENTATION_SENSOR), application
> goes to both landscape-left and landscape-right orientation but the
> problem is that it goes to portrait orientation also, on device
> rotation.
>
> Can somebody please highlight, how can both landscape-right and
> landscape-left orientations be supported without moving to portrait
> orientation? Are there are API to set the orientation to both
> landscape-left and landscape right orientation or some mechanism to
> prevent application from moving to portrait orientation when
> setRequestedOrientation(SCREEN_ORIENTATION_SENSOR) is used.
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