diff -r ae94777fff8f -r 59758314f811 Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-685C3F33-1530-4984-B125-E4EF8EBB2EE8.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-685C3F33-1530-4984-B125-E4EF8EBB2EE8.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-685C3F33-1530-4984-B125-E4EF8EBB2EE8.dita Fri Jun 11 15:24:34 2010 +0100 @@ -1,34 +1,34 @@ - - - - - -Symbian -UI with rotation -

Symbian UI can rotate between the portrait and landscape layout. This section -describes the guidelines for designing landscape-aware application user interfaces. -On the whole, the primary guideline in the Symbian platform is that no specific -UI design is necessary for landscape orientation and mode. Instead, applications -designed according to the guidelines described in this section should work -in both landscape orientation and with the default portrait orientation. This -section does, however, describe some exceptions to this rule.

-

The Symbian platform in landscape orientation follows the bottom softkey -style. In the bottom softkey style, the layout of the normal portrait UI is -merely stretched horizontally to fit the screen, leaving the softkeys below -the screen as in standard portrait orientation.

- -Symbian UI rotated to landscape in the bottom softkey style - - -
Using -portrait and landscape layouts in C++ applications

Switching between -portrait and landscape layouts is handled in the application and UI frameworks -using layout change -events.

+ + + + + +Symbian +UI with rotation +

Symbian UI can rotate between the portrait and landscape layout. This section +describes the guidelines for designing landscape-aware application user interfaces. +On the whole, the primary guideline in the Symbian platform is that no specific +UI design is necessary for landscape orientation and mode. Instead, applications +designed according to the guidelines described in this section should work +in both landscape orientation and with the default portrait orientation. This +section does, however, describe some exceptions to this rule.

+

The Symbian platform in landscape orientation follows the bottom softkey +style. In the bottom softkey style, the layout of the normal portrait UI is +merely stretched horizontally to fit the screen, leaving the softkeys below +the screen as in standard portrait orientation.

+ +Symbian UI rotated to landscape in the bottom softkey style + + +
Using +portrait and landscape layouts in applications

Switching between +portrait and landscape layouts is handled in the application and UI frameworks +using layout change +events.

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