When you've locked the orientation by leaving your finger on the screen and rotating the device, you surely want it to stay like that (until you rotate it again).
At present, newly opened or maximised apps take the device's current actual orientation, instead of the locked one, which makes the feature less useful.
Thanks.
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When you've locked the orientation by leaving your finger on the screen and rotating the device, you surely want it to stay like that (until you rotate it again).
At present, newly opened or maximised apps take the device's current actual orientation, instead of the locked one, which makes the feature less useful.
Thanks.
(Sailfish 1.1.9.28)
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When you've locked the orientation by leaving your finger on the screen and rotating the device, you surely want it to stay like that (until you rotate it again).
At present, newly opened or maximised apps take the device's current actual orientation, instead of the locked one, which makes the feature less useful.
Thanks.
(Sailfish 1.1.9.28)
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When you've locked the orientation by leaving your finger on the screen and rotating the device, you surely want it to stay like that (until you rotate it again).
At present, newly opened or maximised apps take the device's current actual orientation, instead of the locked one, which makes the feature less useful.
Thanks.
(Sailfish 1.1.9.28)