Paolo wrote:
> Now my problemi is: how can i visualize my overlayed views in portrait
> (based on the user's point of view) over the camera preview, which is
> in the landscape mode?

AFAIK, Android will not help you with this. A few widgets are more or
less orientation independent (e.g., ImageButton), so you can fake it
(e.g., have icons turned 90 degrees so while their ImageButtons are
really in landscape, they "look portrait"). Everything else, I suspect
you will need to draw yourself.

> or better again... I would like "to rotate" the views on every side in
> according to the device orientation imposed by the user, but always
> maintaining the camera preview in the landscape mode in the manifest.

AFAIK, Android has no ability to do this.

I suspect that if you choose a suitable preview size on Android 2.x, you
can have your activity be portrait rather than landscape.

> Maybe I have to use the Animation to do that?

Oh, heck no.

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