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Called when the device display orientation changed, for example, user rotated their phone 180 degrees. | Called when the device display orientation changed, for example, user rotated their phone 180 degrees. | ||
− | {{notice|Prior to 11.4, the orientation value was boolean instead of one of valid [[DisplayOrientation]] values! See below for workaround.}} | + | {{notice|Prior to [[11.4]], the orientation value was boolean instead of one of valid [[DisplayOrientation]] values! See below for workaround.}} |
== Function == | == Function == |
Revision as of 17:29, 30 December 2021
Available since LÖVE 11.3 |
This callback is not supported in earlier versions. |
Called when the device display orientation changed, for example, user rotated their phone 180 degrees.
Prior to 11.4, the orientation value was boolean instead of one of valid DisplayOrientation values! See below for workaround. |
Contents
Function
Synopsis
love.displayrotated( index, orientation )
Arguments
number index
- The index of the display that changed orientation.
DisplayOrientation orientation
- The new orientation.
Returns
Nothing.
Workaround
Due to a bug in LOVE 11.3, the orientation value is boolean true
instead. A workaround is as follows:
function love.displayrotated(index, orientation)
orientation = love.window.getDisplayOrientation(index)
-- The rest of your code goes here.
end
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