Clock if there is no landscape mode should open in side stage

Bug #1538980 reported by Dave Morley
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Ubuntu Clock App
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Ubuntu UX
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Bug Description

STEPS:
1. Flash a n7
2. Open the clock app
3. Note it rotates the shell to portrait even though the tablet is set for Landscape

EXPECTED:
I expect the shell to be honoured and remain the right way up

ACTUAL:
The shell rotates to fit the app.

SOLUTIONS:
1. Place the Clock app in the side stage therefore keeping it's portrait mode no other changes required
2. Get a design for landscape mode or make minor tweak so landscape can once again be utilised.

Revision history for this message
Michael Zanetti (mzanetti) wrote :

The possibility to force an app into Side Stage will go away very soon. The proper solution is to enable landscape support in the clock app. There is, however, design missing for that. Affecting Ubuntu-UX.

Changed in ubuntu-clock-app:
status: New → Incomplete
Changed in ubuntu-clock-app:
milestone: none → 3.x.backlog
Revision history for this message
Michal Predotka (mpredotka) wrote :

I think the Clock now is displayed in the side stage by default.

Changed in ubuntu-clock-app:
status: Incomplete → Fix Released
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