Yes.  I do this all the time.

Let's say you have a vew "A"

layout:

Create a A-port layout, which is just a copy of the portrait oriented
A
Create a new A layout that <include> A-port

layout-land:

Create a A-land layout, which is just a copy of landscape oriented A
Create a new A layout that <include> A-land

layout-xlarge-v11 (or just layout-xlarge):

Create a new A layout that <include> A-land.  It's a copy of the A
from layout-land


So, with this setup, on Honeycomb (or any XLARGE device, depending on
the folder you used), the layout used will always be layout-land.  On
other devices, it will use the appropriately oriented layout.






On Jun 28, 6:10 pm, Neil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> In my activity I have a SurfaceView which I want to lock the
> orientation when rotating the device. But I still want other views in
> the activity to be rotated with the device which means I can not use
> Activity.setRequestedOrientation to lock the orientation. So is there
> a way to achieve this?
>
> Thanks.

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