AOKP doesn't have any options to disable specific rotations, 0, 90, and 270 are enabled by default in AOKP, but in CM9 you can disable them individually, and that setting stuck when I dirty flashed aokp.
Its because it doesn't exist in AOKP, so the script doesn't wipe it (if the script wipes anything), and then, only 0, and 90 are rotatable, 270 doesn't rotate.
So no, its not a placebo. Its the setting persisting from CM9 into AOKP.
sent from my un-dead sammich.
Example of how this works.
Folder A contains 5 files, and folder B contains 3, and folders A and B have 3 common files, so when you copy folder B onto folder A, only 3 files are replaced, and 2 unchanged files persist in the combined folder.
AOKP doesn't have any options to disable specific rotations, 0, 90, and 270 are enabled by default in AOKP, but in CM9 you can disable them individually, and that setting stuck when I dirty flashed aokp.
Its because it doesn't exist in AOKP, so the script doesn't wipe it (if the script wipes anything), and then, only 0, and 90 are rotatable, 270 doesn't rotate.
So no, its not a placebo. Its the setting persisting from CM9 into AOKP.
sent from my un-dead sammich.
Well, I looked in the updater-script, and there isnt anything set to wipe system. I though there was. Sorry for the confusion