Hello,
a new release of tangoGPS is out. Improvements are:
- better handling of broken NMEA (some people experienced crashers)
- fix for correct lat/lon display for eastern longitudes and southern
latitudes
- Google has changed their URI scheme thus satellite imagery works now
too - anyway,
Thanks for the info Marcus;
Are you planning to add more functionality to the friends-option?
(Send messages for example, share POI's... )
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On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Marcus Bauer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> a new release of tangoGPS is out. Improvements are:
>
> - better handling of broken NME
Marcus Bauer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a new release of tangoGPS is out.
Thanks!
The new tangogps works fine on my freerunner.
There is one small problem - it still does not look good when
the position cursor moves under the displayed speed. Everything
seems fine otherwise.
Helge Hafting
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I'm using shr unstable (yesterday's) and I got
* ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangogps:
* gtk+-fastscaling (>= 2.10.14) *
I tried:
opkg install gtk+-fastscaling
and I got:
An error ocurred, return value: -50512.
I'm not really familiar with opkg, but I think the
Fernando Martins wrote:
> I'm using shr unstable (yesterday's) and I got
>
> * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangogps:
> * gtk+-fastscaling (>= 2.10.14) *
>
> I tried:
>
> opkg install gtk+-fastscaling
>
> and I got:
>
> An error ocurred, return value: -50512.
>
Michael Sheldon wrote:
> Fernando Martins wrote:
>
>> I'm using shr unstable (yesterday's) and I got
>>
>> * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangogps:
>> * gtk+-fastscaling (>= 2.10.14) *
>>
>> I tried:
>>
>> opkg install gtk+-fastscaling
>>
>> and I got:
>>
>> An err
Fernando Martins wrote:
> Michael Sheldon wrote:
>> Fernando Martins wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using shr unstable (yesterday's) and I got
>>>
>>> * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangogps:
>>> * gtk+-fastscaling (>= 2.10.14) *
>>>
>>> I tried:
>>>
>>> opkg install gtk+-fasts
>> but I still get the same error. (I also tried --force-depends, it
>> seems both syntaxes are accepted).
>
> Are you sure it was an error? You'll still see the same message with
>--force-depends but it will be downgraded to a warning instead of an
>error and the package will be installed despi
Michael Sheldon wrote:
> Fernando Martins wrote:
>
>> Michael Sheldon wrote:
>>
>>> Fernando Martins wrote:
>>>
>>>
I'm using shr unstable (yesterday's) and I got
* ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangogps:
* gtk+-fastscaling (>= 2.1
Fernando Martins wrote:
> Michael Sheldon wrote:
>> Fernando Martins wrote:
>>
>>> Michael Sheldon wrote:
>>>
Fernando Martins wrote:
> I'm using shr unstable (yesterday's) and I got
>
> * ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangogps:
>
Great, thanks! I didn't realise the file had been replaced and I just
assumed it was correct.
BTW, I haven't seen it mentioned but I had a problem with disappearing
tiles, specifically at zoom level 14 and in my position, and now it is
working well.
Also my thanks to the author for such a nice
> Also my thanks to the author for such a nice app! GPS was my third
> reason to buy OM. Now it's only missing a navigation guide with voice.
navit.
ps: please cut the mail to the necessary minimum when replying.
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arne anka wrote:
>> Also my thanks to the author for such a nice app! GPS was my third
>> reason to buy OM. Now it's only missing a navigation guide with voice.
>>
>
> navit.
>
Thanks,
> ps: please cut the mail to the necessary minimum when replying.
>
>
Sure, didn't realise it was an is
>> ps: please cut the mail to the necessary minimum when replying.
>>
>>
> Sure, didn't realise it was an issue. Is it for bandwith/storage,
> readibility or something else?
well, it is a tad annoying -- to have mail that stretches over several
pages with basically nothing but a single line app
2009/1/25 arne anka :
>>> ps: please cut the mail to the necessary minimum when replying.
>>>
>>>
>> Sure, didn't realise it was an issue. Is it for bandwith/storage,
>> readibility or something else?
>
> well, it is a tad annoying -- to have mail that stretches over several
> pages with basically
Neil Jerram writes:
> The right client could handle that for you; as Google Mail (for example) does.
But gmail is proprietary software so it doesn't count :-)
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On Sunday 25 January 2009 17:47:00 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Neil Jerram writes:
> > The right client could handle that for you; as Google Mail (for example)
> > does.
>
> But gmail is proprietary software so it doesn't count :-)
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2009/1/25 Timo Juhani Lindfors :
> Neil Jerram writes:
>> The right client could handle that for you; as Google Mail (for example)
>> does.
>
> But gmail is proprietary software so it doesn't count :-)
That is a good point, which I think I've been ignoring without even
realizing it, until now; t
Neil Jerram writes:
> 2009/1/25 arne anka :
ps: please cut the mail to the necessary minimum when replying.
>>> Sure, didn't realise it was an issue. Is it for bandwith/storage,
>>> readibility or something else?
>>
>> well, it is a tad annoying -- to have mail that stretches over sever
> I'm so tired of all that over-quoting and top-posting! Can't you
> people have a little respect for others? Take a look at RFC1855, at
> least it has some sane reasoning.
Please allow me to quote RFC1855 at you;
- A good rule of thumb: Be conservative in what you send and
liberal in what
2009/1/25 Paul Fertser :
> Neil Jerram writes:
>>
>> The right client could handle that for you; as Google Mail (for example)
>> does.
>
> Are you serious? Quotes are needed to remember context but you suggest
> to quote the whole mail with no apparent reason and to hide them
> later? WTF?
I thi
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Neil Jerram wrote:
> 2009/1/25 Paul Fertser :
> > Neil Jerram writes:
> >>
> >> The right client could handle that for you; as Google Mail (for example)
> does.
> >
> > Are you serious? Quotes are needed to remember context but you suggest
> > to quote the whole
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