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[Bug 1476757] Re: unity8-dash appears in landscape mode, incorrectly scaled

 

the "on resume applications get displayed with wrong proportions, for a
short time" part is being dealt with on bug 1466510

** Description changed:

  If the device gets locked while in landscape mode, on resume applications get displayed with wrong proportions, for a short time. In the case of unity8-dash, this state persists until another app is started.
  Please see the attached screenshot.
  
  Exact steps to reproduce:
  
  - Close all running apps
  - Open system settings, or any app which supports landscape mode
  - hold the device in landscape mode, and wait for the shell to rotate
  - switch to the task manager
  - close the app
  - press the power button to lock the device
  
- - press the power button and unlock the device (still holding in in portrait mode)
+ - press the power button and unlock the device (still holding it in landscape mode)
  - stand in admiration of the dash in landscape mode :-)
  
  Also, while in this state, if you rotate your device you'll see that you
  can transition between (broken) landscape and portrait mode for the
  unity8-dash too :-)

** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  unity8-dash appears in landscape mode, incorrectly scaled

Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  If the device gets locked while in landscape mode, on resume applications get displayed with wrong proportions, for a short time. In the case of unity8-dash, this state persists until another app is started.
  Please see the attached screenshot.

  Exact steps to reproduce:

  - Close all running apps
  - Open system settings, or any app which supports landscape mode
  - hold the device in landscape mode, and wait for the shell to rotate
  - switch to the task manager
  - close the app
  - press the power button to lock the device

  - press the power button and unlock the device (still holding it in landscape mode)
  - stand in admiration of the dash in landscape mode :-)

  Also, while in this state, if you rotate your device you'll see that
  you can transition between (broken) landscape and portrait mode for
  the unity8-dash too :-)

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