Hi,
On 16 Jan 2014, at 13:14, christopher.l...@thurweb.ch wrote:
This gives the following Application Output:
[D] main:42 - offlineStoragPath orig:
/home/nemo/.local/share/CreateDBQt5/QML/OfflineStorage
[D] main:44 - offlineStoragPath new:
Hi Thomas
Thank you for your answer.
Zitat von Thomas Perl th.p...@gmail.com:
If we can fix the offline storage path to be correct everytime,
we’ll probably introduce these changes into libsailfishapp, so that
application developers don’t have to worry about manually setting
this
On Wednesday 15 January 2014 15:24 Jarko Vihriala wrote:
Provide a tool to verify that basic submission criterias are fulfilled with
Harbour intake requirements. This is done from the new view called 'Harbour
Tools' in Control Center.
This is a really helpful addition! I assume it will be kept
Hi,
On 17.01.2014 15:50, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
On Wednesday 15 January 2014 15:24 Jarko Vihriala wrote:
Provide a tool to verify that basic submission criterias are fulfilled with
Harbour intake requirements. This is done from the new view called 'Harbour
Tools' in Control Center.
This is a
Hi all
Is it possible that the Jolla GPS / GPS Software stack initially shows
the last location acquired?
This is the behaviour I am observing.
At the moment I am sitting in an office building, which has poor GPS
reception, yet my app immediately shows GPS Coordinates. By peaking I
can
Hi,
I've recently installed Sailfish on my N950 and, well, I'm impressed, but
there's one thing that drives me nuts (and which would discourage me from
buying a Jolla). The thing is the status menu, and exactly lack of it. I
see no possibility of quick connecting to a wifi network, as it was in
On 17.01.2014 20:14, Marcin M. wrote:
The settings have some wifi thing on the top, but it seems to be
enable/disable auto-scanning, and I'd like to always connect myself,
never automatically, no scanning in background... And the actual option
is dug deep in the settings.
There's a nice
It's a workaround, indeed ;)
And connect to internet shortcut isn't enough!
It would be ideal to be able to launch some status menu from the lockscreen
;) Changing brightness, wlan+mobile internet, 2G/3G switch are things I
very often use from status menu, and I want them to be at hand. Some
Hi Chris,
you can get the timestamp in QML using:
positionSource.position.timestamp
But as said in my last mail, this will not help in this case, as the timestamp
while waiting for a fix will be 'now'. also the valid-Properties are true
while receiving the old position.I haven't found any way
Did you ever get an answer to this? I'm mostly interested in showing app
notifications on errors - I guess that's what you call banner notifications?
On Wednesday 18 December 2013 15:54 Gabriel Böhme wrote:
I think I need some clearification at all, what is, or better: is there a
recommended
I case you're interested I've written a QML plugin including libiphb
(my first attempt was rejected from harbour because I linked dynamically)
that has the same properties and methods as the Timer component.
In lack of a better name, I named it Insomniac ;)
It's still part of my timer app[1],
On Fr, 2014-01-17 at 20:41 +, Graham Cobb wrote:
On 17/01/14 19:59, Marko Koschak wrote:
I also cannot get the email client working with my IMAP4 server.
From the log, that is not an IMAP server -- you seem to be connecting to
an SMTP server. In fact the log seems to show you
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