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Rotate screen through Reader Actions #1271

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jerojero opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 0 comments
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Rotate screen through Reader Actions #1271

jerojero opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 0 comments

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jerojero commented Feb 3, 2025

Describe your suggested feature

Feature proposal

I propose a possible reader action could be to rotate pages.

Current method/workaround

Reader actions allows for different options right now: Next/Prev Page, show/hide UI, etc.

The quickest way to rotate the page right through reader actions is as follows: Set show menu in one of the reader actions, activate the action, and in the menu screen tap on rotate the screen.

Problem with current method/workaround

The problem with this approach is the amount of menus that are rendered for this simple action, ideally to make the experience less immersion breaking this could should be seamless: tap on the reader action for rotating screen and the screen is rotated without any menus being rendered.

The android device I use for reading manga is an e-reader (boox palma); so it is missing a lot of features that new android phones have. I think this app is amazing on android-based e-readers and they're becoming more popular so it would be nice to have things such as these to make the experience a bit more seamless.

Even on modern phones (pixel 8 pro, android 15) there's a slight delay when rotating the phone, having the hardware detect the rotation and then clicking on the rotate button native to android. Mapping rotation of screen to a quick action would be quicker.

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  • This is not a duplicate of an existing issue. Please look through the list of open issues before creating a new one.
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