I concur - I updated to OsmAnd+ 3.4.4 today. Automatic "On" is working,
but Automatic "Off" is not, despite an option for 5, seconds, 10 seconds,
etc being available and selected.
Anyone managing to make it work please say how.
Thanks
Paul W.
On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 5:00:52 PM UTC+1,
There have been a couple of bug fix releases since the initial release, but
I tried it on a ride today and still no joy.
Andy
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Automatic screen On/Off is still only partially working for me.
I.e. it turns On OK but does not turn Off automatically. I've tried
various settings.
It is just me?
Does anyone have a solution? (Using standard Osmand+ download)
I've currently got version 3.4.3, running on Android 7.
Thanks
Paul
Thanks for the syggestion but I was on my bike running on battery.
Andy
On Saturday, 13 July 2019 19:17:49 UTC+1, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
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> This happened to me when my phone was connected to power e.g. in my car.
>
> Andy Henderson > schrieb am Fr., 12.
> Juli 2019, 18:28:
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>> Just tried
This happened to me when my phone was connected to power e.g. in my car.
Andy Henderson schrieb am Fr., 12. Juli
2019, 18:28:
> Just tried using this feature on a ride and the screen turned on just fine
> but it wouldn't turn off. Tried 10seconds, 5seconds and none (which
> deactivated). Also
H.
Same problem as Andy. ie I set to 10 seconds. Screen turned on OK before
turns but would not turn off except manually.
I've now set it to 5 secs, and done a device re-start. Will try again
tomorrow.
Paul W
On Friday, July 12, 2019 at 6:28:52 PM UTC+1, P Wat wrote:
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> > Andy.
>
> Andy.
IIRCyou have to set the duration you wish it to remain "On", eg 10 secs,
then get moving and turn the screen off - (Presumably a brief touch of your
device's physical On/Off button).
I'm very pleased to hear this excellent facility has returned, and am
looking forward to testing it.
Just tried using this feature on a ride and the screen turned on just fine but
it wouldn't turn off. Tried 10seconds, 5seconds and none (which deactivated).
Also tried with proximity detection on and off. No luck, screen just wouldn't
switch off again. Anyone else see this? Any suggestions?
If you set the 'time' to never you switch off this feature.
M U schrieb am Fr., 12. Juli 2019, 14:52:
> W dniu 2019-07-12 o 13:30, Ken pisze:
> > Just received official 3.4.2 update today. Now have screen on/off option
> back again.
> >
> Is it really an option? Are you able to set it on or
W dniu 2019-07-12 o 13:30, Ken pisze:
> Just received official 3.4.2 update today. Now have screen on/off option back
> again.
>
Is it really an option? Are you able to set it on or off?
In my walking profile I see blue title "Turn screen on" and black
description "Turn on device screen...". No
Just received official 3.4.2 update today. Now have screen on/off option back
again.
Best news in a long time !
Thanks dev guys !!
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Il giorno martedì 9 luglio 2019 20:50:44 UTC+2, Peter B ha scritto:
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> > It looks like this means 'do not turn the screen OFF at all'
> I suppose it means
> 'do not turn the screen ON at all' (if screen is off)
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> Peter
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> It looks like this means 'do not turn the screen OFF at all'
I suppose it means
'do not turn the screen ON at all' (if screen is off)
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It does work just fine!
Congratulations and many, many thanks to the developers.
I have just one question about it.
In settings -> Navigation -> walking(e.g.)-> activate screen/time
what is the meaning of 'never'?
It looks like this means 'do not turn the screen off at all'
At least, when my phone
Probably ready - merged 2 days ago.
Who know when we can except the official update of the apk in f-droid?
W dniu poniedziałek, 17 czerwca 2019 23:47:29 UTC+2 użytkownik P Wat
napisał:
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> Harry - Thanks for that. As it might be nearly ready, I'll wait. Probably
> better (for me) to cope
Harry - Thanks for that. As it might be nearly ready, I'll wait. Probably
better (for me) to cope without it for a few more days. - PW
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 9:15:32 AM UTC+1, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
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>
> Yes, the solution is in that code: ready or not.
> One of the Devs is working
Yes, the solution is in that code: ready or not.
One of the Devs is working on it. It is still work in progress, but based
on the fact that he wants to integrate the changes from his branch into the
main branch, seems to me that he is "almost there".
Of course it needs testing. Note that every
Hi.
Thanks for the feedback.
Is the solution in the source you sent? I am confused and cant see it.
PW
On Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 2:14:21 PM UTC+1, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
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> And I forgot to mention (as it is obvious for me looking at the branch).
> There is already a first pull request
And I forgot to mention (as it is obvious for me looking at the branch).
There is already a first pull request to the main branch.
https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/pull/7031
Op wo 12 jun. 2019 om 15:12 schreef Harry van der Wolf :
> If you view on github you have the repository Osmand
>
If you view on github you have the repository Osmand
https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/ (the "master" branch)
The master branch is always the main branch. Other developments are often
split off to "sub" branches. If you follow the branch below it:
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 12:34:48PM -0700, 'P Wat' via Osmand wrote:
On Monday, June 10, 2019 at 10:01:43 AM UTC+1, Xavier wrote:
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 01:31:58AM -0700, 'P Wat' via Osmand wrote:
>On Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 12:12:40 AM UTC+1, P Wat wrote:
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>> Is there now a solution to
Does this mean that the only way to regain Automatic "Screen-On-Off" is to
downgrade to an older version on Osmand+?
If so, does anyone know if there is any hope that an updated version of
Osmand+ will re-introduce this particularly useful battery-saving facility?
I'm using 3.3.8 on Android 7.0
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 01:31:58AM -0700, 'P Wat' via Osmand wrote:
On Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 12:12:40 AM UTC+1, P Wat wrote:
Is there now a solution to this problem? The battery saving achieved by
automatic screen on for 10 seconds, then off, was a particularly useful
feature of Osmand.
Is there now a solution to the missing "Screen automatically On/Off"
problem?
Thanks
PW
On Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 12:12:40 AM UTC+1, P Wat wrote:
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> Is there now a solution to this problem? The battery saving achieved by
> automatic screen on for 10 seconds, then off, was a particularly
Is there now a solution to this problem? The battery saving achieved by
automatic screen on for 10 seconds, then off, was a particularly useful
feature of Osmand.
Thanks Paul W
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On Wednesday, 13 March 2019 01:39:47 UTC, OA wrote:
> In the latest OsmAnd version 3.3.3 I can't find option "Turn screen on",
> which I always set to 10 sec. I found it very useful and helpful in saving
> battery. It looks like this useful functionality was removed from the latest
> builds :(
In the latest OsmAnd version 3.3.3 I can't find option "Turn screen on",
which I always set to 10 sec. I found it very useful and helpful in saving
battery. It looks like this useful functionality was removed from the
latest builds :(
Anyone see the same?
If it's still there, how to find it
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