On Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at 07:39, Charles Pritchard wrote:
> In case it's needed; use case:
>
> User is drawing a sketch on their mobile phone and their rotation is
> intentional as if they are working with a physical piece of paper.
or a car game where the driving is controlled by how much the device is rotated
(you want the orientation locked, probably to landscape)… There are other
games, like Rolando [1], that make use of both portrait, landscape, and a kind
of "fixed mode"… where the orientation is "fixed" no matter what way you rotate
the screen (think of rotating a video camera… the world in the view finder
stays "fixed")
[1] http://rolando.ngmoco.com/