Yes, because there's enough space.  It's like making a submenu with only
one option inside.  Why make the user click twice for something as
commonly used as this?

See the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines for similar sentiment:

http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/menus-types.html#menu-
type-submenu

Guidelines
 * Use submenus sparingly, as they are physically difficult to navigate and 
make it harder to find and reach the items they contain.
 * Do not create submenus with fewer than three items, unless the items are 
added dynamically (for example the File->New Tab submenu in gnome-terminal).
 * Do not nest submenus within submenus. More than two levels of hierarchy are 
difficult to memorize and navigate.

There are four items, so it's a borderline case, but I think it should
not be a submenu.

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Rotation options should not be in a submenu
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