Allow rotation/landscape in one fragment
Override setUserVisibleHint()
in each fragment.
In the portrait only fragments:
@Override
public void setUserVisibleHint(boolean isVisibleToUser) {
super.setUserVisibleHint(isVisibleToUser);
if(isVisibleToUser) {
Activity a = getActivity();
if(a != null) a.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT);
}
}
in the the portrait/landscape fragment:
@Override
public void setUserVisibleHint(boolean isVisibleToUser) {
super.setUserVisibleHint(isVisibleToUser);
if(isVisibleToUser) {
Activity a = getActivity();
if(a != null) a.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_FULL_SENSOR);
}
}
This will allow the whole activity to rotate in one fragment, but fix it to portrait in others.
Write some code in AndroidManifest.xml
on the particular activity tag.
android:configChanges="orientation|screenSize".
And Write code in Fragment on onCreateView
method,
for Portrait:
getActivity().setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT);
setRetainInstance(true);
for Landscape:
getActivity().setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE);
setRetainInstance(true);
Issue is if you enable configChanges
you then need to handle onConfigurationChanged()
method in your activity/fragments.
Meaning that if you did fire the getActivity().setRequestedScreenOrientation()
you would have to manually call setContentView()
again to reinflate the landscape layout.
Also setting `UNSPECIFIED' will not change to landscape, it will just remain where it is.
I would use getActivity().setRequestedScreenOrientation(SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT)
for the portrait fragments.
And getActivity().setRequestedScreenOrientation(SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE)
for the landscape fragments.
This will reinflate the activity layout, which means you will then need to keep track of the last ViewPager page you where on, to make sure you show that after the layout has been recreated as to default back to that fragment before they are shown to the user and fragment onResume()
is called.
Its going to be fiddly but, it is possible.
One thing that worked for me was to just put
getActivity().setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_FULL_SENSOR);
At the top of the OnCreateView()
methods for each of the fragments.
You would want to replace ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_FULL_SENSOR
with the appropriate SCREEN_ORIENTATION
constant.
Once I did this it worked perfectly on ICS. You don't event have to adjust the manifest for the specific activity.