The <application>
element does not support android:screenOrientation
. You can tell this by reading the documentation.
As to why it is not supported in the <application>
element, I imagine it is at least in part because you should not be using it on many activities, and perhaps not all activities.
For example, your proposed android:screenOrientation="portrait"
simply should not be done, pretty much ever. landscape
I can understand, for certain types of activities (cameras, video players, some games). But portrait
means:
- You do not want users to be able to use their side-slider hardware keyboards
- You do not want users to be able to use their tablets in the Android-natural landscape orientation
- You do not want to run on Google TV
android:screenOrientation
should be used only on those activities that absolutely positively have to be in that orientation. Otherwise, please respect your users' wishes as to which orientation to use. Not allowing you to set it for the application as a whole is simply one way to help ensure that you actually think about whether it is needed for a given activity or not.
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