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Pin left navbar
Would be great to be able to pin the left navbar and/or use a media query to keep it open when the screen is appropriately sized. When doing development on a desktop, there's enough horizontal real estate to keep it always available, and it can be a point of friction to continually be opening and closing it during development.
osName enums
I think its better to add osName enumsto docs.
By now just two of os name enums are specified in docs:
returns os name (e.g Windows, Android)
In my case I should send to server specific enums based on OS and need to know exactly what os names should I expected from this method to add to my local switch.
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Per wiki "Getting Started With a Raspberry Pi 3 and the Bosch XDK": "The sensors from the XDK should now be visible in the Sensors & Devices app in the web user interface."
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After last step in wiki (bin/Linux/armv7l/macchina), got the following result:
bin/Linux/armv7l/macchina: error while loading shared libraries: libPocoOSP.so.2: cannot open shar
Generating an encrypted update candidate is not very clear from the imgtool documentation at the moment.
Why does the source code have a built-in encryption key (at least for zephyr)? Here:
Are any bytes of these key randomized as the documentation says? What about the RSA key
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When running ESP32BleGateway.ino with Arduino IDE 1.8.2 I get an error
Sketch too big; see http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#size for tips on reducing it.
Error compiling for board ESP32 Dev Module.
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@Zandor300 wrote in commit a6aa3da222ee9dc098ee2d2c35e5b406580e2189 to the current Podfile:
I will try this out and provide a fix