If you see the new YouTube app, while you're watching a video in portrait 
mode, the actionbar is not in overlay mode. But when the screen rotates in 
landscape, the video is under the actionBar, so the actionbar is in overlay 
mode. I can't change this mode after setContentView. But I tried to keep 
the actionbar always in overlay mode, increasing the layout marginTop to 
the actionbar height (I tried this trick to avoid that in portrait mode my 
activity view goes under the actionbar). I think that way is dirty. Is 
there any clean solution? (I'm using ActionBarSherlock). Thanks in advance!

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