From: Designer Scripts Tutorial
"The system chooses the closest variant it finds. For larger tablets is might choose the portrait variant even if the tablet is in landscape orientation."
This is what I find when on Nexus 7, 1280x800 - 1.5
"I recommend you to only create a landscape version for the standard phone variant. At least when you start designing."
I have done this. What does one do after they start designing?
My app looks/works better in landscape (on tabs). However, my tester with a GS2 (800x480 - 1.5) swears it feels better in portrait - which is understandable since this is the natural way to hold a phone. One can't deny the 20 gazillion S2 and (S3) units sold... (I would prefer to support landscape only since portrait requires ALOT of repositioning views). If every app used lists only, this wouldn't be an issue...[/B]
"In most cases the general script should do the work for the larger tablets."
Does the above suggest I should create a 800x480 - 1.5 (1.0) variant to handle phones vrs tablets? Newer tabs are usually larger than 800x480 - or at least anything I wish to support.
I believe tabs look and work best in landscape mode (who watches a video in portrait?). My app is designed for a 7 inch or greater tab (or GS2 in lanscape). I expect a device to be mounted in a cradle in landscape mode and when using my app. However, by default, the Nexus7 shows the apps menu in portrait (WTF?).
Give me one GOOD reason why I should support portrait. Geez, if it wasn't enough supporting multiple screen sizes and scales, we must deal with oriantaion...
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