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export type ScreenOrientationType =
/**
* Landscape-primary is an orientation where the screen width is greater than the screen height.
* If the device's natural orientation is landscape, then it is in landscape-primary when held
* in that position. If the device's natural orientation is portrait, the user agent sets
* landscape-primary from the two options as shown in the screen orientation values table.
*/
'landscape-primary'
/**
* Landscape-secondary is an orientation where the screen width is greater than the screen
* height. If the device's natural orientation is landscape, it is in landscape-secondary when
* rotated 180º from its natural orientation. If the device's natural orientation is portrait,
* the user agent sets landscape-secondary from the two options as shown in the screen
* orientation values table.
*/
| 'landscape-secondary'
/**
* Portrait-primary is an orientation where the screen width is less than or equal to the screen
* height. If the device's natural orientation is portrait, then it is in portrait-primary when
* held in that position. If the device's natural orientation is landscape, the user agent sets
* portrait-primary from the two options as shown in the screen orientation values table.
*/
| 'portrait-primary'
/**
* Portrait-secondary is an orientation where the screen width is less than or equal to the
* screen height. If the device's natural orientation is portrait, then it is in
* portrait-secondary when rotated 180º from its natural position. If the device's natural
* orientation is landscape, the user agent sets portrait-secondary from the two options as
* shown in the screen orientation values table.
*/
| 'portrait-secondary';
export type ScreenOrientationLockType =
/**
* Any is an orientation that means the screen can be locked to any one of portrait-primary,
* portrait-secondary, landscape-primary and landscape-secondary.
*/
'any'
/**
* Landscape is an orientation where the screen width is greater than the screen height and
* depending on platform convention locking the screen to landscape can represent
* landscape-primary, landscape-secondary or both.
*/
| 'landscape'
/**
* Landscape-primary is an orientation where the screen width is greater than the screen height.
* If the device's natural orientation is landscape, then it is in landscape-primary when held
* in that position. If the device's natural orientation is portrait, the user agent sets
* landscape-primary from the two options as shown in the screen orientation values table.
*/
| 'landscape-primary'
/**
* Landscape-secondary is an orientation where the screen width is greater than the screen
* height. If the device's natural orientation is landscape, it is in landscape-secondary when
* rotated 180º from its natural orientation. If the device's natural orientation is portrait,
* the user agent sets landscape-secondary from the two options as shown in the screen
* orientation values table.
*/
| 'landscape-secondary'
/**
* Natural is an orientation that refers to either portrait-primary or landscape-primary
* depending on the device's usual orientation. This orientation is usually provided by the
* underlying operating system.
*/
| 'natural'
/**
* Portrait is an orientation where the screen width is less than or equal to the screen height
* and depending on platform convention locking the screen to portrait can represent
* portrait-primary, portrait-secondary or both.
*/
| 'portrait'
/**
* Portrait-primary is an orientation where the screen width is less than or equal to the screen
* height. If the device's natural orientation is portrait, then it is in portrait-primary when
* held in that position. If the device's natural orientation is landscape, the user agent sets
* portrait-primary from the two options as shown in the screen orientation values table.
*/
| 'portrait-primary'
/**
* Portrait-secondary is an orientation where the screen width is less than or equal to the
* screen height. If the device's natural orientation is portrait, then it is in
* portrait-secondary when rotated 180º from its natural position. If the device's natural
* orientation is landscape, the user agent sets portrait-secondary from the two options as
* shown in the screen orientation values table.
*/
| 'portrait-secondary';