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Originally Posted by chino331
I'm flashing a few ROMs to see if I can find one with album w/o the glitch. just did MightyROM - it has the glitch. Trying Mr. X's new ROM now.
edit: Mr. X's ROM does the same thing as well.
edit: LeadROM does the same thing!
edit: so does Dibbson's ROM. i'm beginning to see a pattern here... lol
edit: same issue on JD's ROM
edit: Energy ROM does it as well. So that's 6 ROMs that has the same album glitch in landscape.
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Really appreciate the help Chino! Here is the deal with the Album rotation so people can understand what is going on. The old Album used to have a problem with rotation, which HTC solved. The image does rotate correctly, after changing orientation which is what we see. (Notice there is no portrait anymore wheras we used to have it in older builds) The reason that the rotation was seen every time was because in my previous rom's I had set the album to close when tapping "ok" so the application would not remain running after you had closed out of it. HTC created this registry entry called "ok_minimize" obviously to keep the album application from shutting down while looking at pictures and to keep the landscape orientation in memory. This is why the first picture viewed in landscape with the keyboard out will ALWAYS show the orientation and then once HTCAlbum.exe is running, you will not see the rotation any longer. To see for yourself, Open a picture in landscape (with keyboard out) and open a picture. You will se the rotation. Now open another picture, no rotation visible, just straight to landscape. Now, click taks manager and close "Albums" which is running and open another picture. You will see the rotation again . Get the drift? It's not a problem specific to my rom, or any other rom. It is the way HTC designed it and although it may not look appealing to the eye, unfortunately it is what we will have to deal with. I don't find it to be a bother since the picture turns to the proper orientation anyway. Hope this clarifies the issue for anyone wondering what was going on.