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Originally Posted by kaufman
That worked, but it's going to be a bit odd for users. Most apps that have this functionality check for changes to the system setting on each rotate. The thinking goes: If you are lying in bed and the app is rotating, you go and turn off rotation in the notification tray. Then it doesn't rotate. With cc, you are saying it will still rotate until they exit and restart.
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My Galaxy Nexus doesn't have rotation in the notification tray.
The problem was caused by needed to be able to deal with changing the orientation in CC from 'something' to 'system'. The incantation to change a running app from locked to respecting system settings wasn't obvious, but I think I found it.