Thanks David for confirming my suspicions.
- Brian
David Turner wrote:
> Actually, some emulator geo-related bugs have been fixed, but there are
> still
> some issues, probably in the framework code, which happens to have evolved
> quite a bit since 1.1.
>
> I can't say much more right now, sinc
Actually, some emulator geo-related bugs have been fixed, but there are
still
some issues, probably in the framework code, which happens to have evolved
quite a bit since 1.1.
I can't say much more right now, since I haven't dug the issue deeper.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Brian Conrad wro
I don't think it got fixed though they promised to have it fixed by the
"next release" and that would have been r3. I think if it was fixed the
release notes would have said so. I've read posts after 1.5 was
released and various versions that people having to do geo fix every
time the emulat
I'm using 1.5 r2 and r3, and I telnet to the emulator, and then issue
geo fix lng lat. It works, but I have to do it everytime I restart the
emulator. Do also note that the first command that you issue in the
telnet session gets ignored.
On 22 Juli, 01:16, Brian Conrad wrote:
> Thanks. Are you
I have used KML file to mock location changing in DDMS..But, the
LocationListener just can run twice no more. right now
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) <
cor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I haven't used "geo fix", but I assume it will work as well as DDMS.
>
> -John Co
I haven't used "geo fix", but I assume it will work as well as DDMS.
-John Coryat
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Thanks. Are you saying that the geo fix command isn't working anymore?
And from the DDMS console I sent coordinates but it didn't help either.
All I had to do using 1.1 was use the geo fix command and the emulator
used those coordinates. And yes GPS is enabled in the emulator settings
- Bri
p.s. Make sure you have GPS enabled in the emulator settings.
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Until you send it a location with DDMS, the location will be null.
After you send it, everything works as expected. No altitude, speed,
bearing or any of the GpsStatus comes across though. It would be nice
if these things were also accessible in DDMS.
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