Put the other views in another (sub)activity. I don't know your
application and can't judge if this is possible for your app, but this
would save you a lot of hassle.

On Apr 11, 3:49 pm, mobilekid <mobilek...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Yes, saddly that's the reality at the moment.
>
> Yet I can't afford declaring my camera activity in 'landscape' from
> the manifest as I need to display other views in the same activity in
> portait. I guess the only hack here is to extend the views and rotate
> them -90 degrees... but I don't think I will go that far. It's funny
> how they haven't taken care of that with the first release...
>
>
>
> > The camera(-surface) only supports landscape view. As Mark said, i too
> > believe they're working on this in the new release.
>
> > But you can set your camera-activity to 'landscape' in your manifest
> > file, and set all other activities in your app to any other
> > orientation (or the same orientation).- Hide quoted text -
>
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