Hi,
On Tue, 14 Jan 2014 00:01:40 Marcel wrote:
> my app is far away from being a test object ;) I've just created the C++
> source to check if it is giving me two different accuracies (vertical and
> horizontal) and I never removed it. But if that found a bug, I'm glad that I
> could help... :D
>
Hi all,
my app is far away from being a test object ;) I've just created the C++
source to check if it is giving me two different accuracies (vertical and
horizontal) and I never removed it. But if that found a bug, I'm glad that I
could help... :D
Sorry to be slightly offtoppic, but a small q
Hi Aaron
Thanks for you rapid answer. I am on my way to work, I will play
around with this further when I get back home this evening (Swiss Time).
So far, on both the N9 and Jolla I used the presence of the GPS icon
as an indication that it was running / not running.
Once I have run the t
Hi,
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014 08:11:05 christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
> I will call this a behaviour for the moment. Yesterday I noticed that
> if an app that uses the GPS exits without stopping the GPS, then the
> GPS remains running on the Jolla.
How did you confirm this? Presence of the Location
Hi
I will call this a behaviour for the moment. Yesterday I noticed that
if an app that uses the GPS exits without stopping the GPS, then the
GPS remains running on the Jolla.
I compared this to my Nokia N9. On that device if an app using the GPS
exits (e.g. the user closes it), then the