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Originally Posted by poor_red_neck
FANTASTIC ROM! I freakin love it. I love eye candy and this is THE best looking TF3D2 ROM Ive seen. I'm a complete newb but thanks to the help of a forum member on XDA I got this up and running in minutes. I told him I'd throw some $$$ his way for helping me load this up and he told me to give whatever I was going to give him and give to you. So, I threw some bones in there for you. Pick up a 12 pack on me dude.
Anywho,
Only thing I've found bug wise is the HTC Album program.
Not sure if this is a known error. Its not posted in post #1 and I cant read through 8K posts.
When zooming into a pic in the HTC Album application part of the image is rotated and "glitched" until the image is zoomed in. Its the animation that seems messed up.
Also, the album application does not auto rotate the picture between portrait and landscape depending on the g-sensor; its always in landscape. I kind of preferred it the old way but this may have been done on purpose.
The zooming in however is kinda jacked up.
What I just noticed is it only does it if you hold the phone sideways (in landscape fashion) and double click or use the scroll wheel. It jacks the image up. However if you hold the phone vertically (portrait) it does not do this.
jonboy545
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The momentarily 'glitched' display while zooming in landscape is a known issue -- not with the ROM, but with (as far as I know) Album itself. The behavior where things are always auto-rotated by EXIF orientation (and not by g-sensor orientation) is a behavior is the newer Album versions. So, basically both issues are tied to the newer versions of Album being used by many chefs.
I don't know of any way to restore the old behavior(s) other than installing an older version such as 2.5 -- if you are interested I think the .cab for that is still on page 1 somewhere, although I am not sure it will still work with the Manila 2.1 that is in the most recent builds of EnergyROM. Maybe someone can confirm if it does?
EDIT: Man, I keep getting phonecalls while typing responses, and then posting behind another response to the same question. That's twice this afternoon. So be it. *HA*