Warren Baird wrote: > I meant that it should *constrain* the behaviour of rotation - more or > less like omnewrotate behaves now, but skipping over the two > 'incorrect' orientations. > > so if the app says 'landscape', it's still flip between xrandr -o 1 > and xrandr -o 3 as you rotate the phone, but won't flip to xrandr -o 0 > or xrandr -o 2. > > I don't think it will normally makes sense for an application to > specficially request 'xrandr -o 3' - they will usually just want to be > sure that they are displayed in portrait or landscape mode. ok, we can make that a policy decision in the WM, but the app only needs to specify portrait or landscape.
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