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Display of Map-path in Gui-list
I use paths for the maps as short as possible, so even the first characters of the filename is displayed in Gui.
By trials with navit-apk_0.5.4 I found, that these paths are no more accessible for navit. I succeeded finally with path like
"/storage/0403-0201/Android/data/org.navitproject.navit/files/SW_Paris_Grosseto.bin".
The use of this path is no problem.
Linux USB Driver
I am trying to support Raspberry Pi 3. The linux driver code has the 7100 but not the 7000 listed.
When I try to compile on raspberry - jesse it gives error:
make[1]: *** /lib/modules/4.9.59-v7+/build: No such file or directory. Stop.
The Simcom site says there are both linux and android drivers for the 7000, but I can not find them.
The module works perfectly with Arduino! Thanks.
Bob
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We do not seem to verify that a file to be imported is valid according to the XML Schema.
Should we do this?
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/jaxp/sax/validation.html
PS: We may need to provide a custom XML schema for export/import the UUID.
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A setting/proto for the device hotspot to be hidden (hidden ssid, stop broadcasting ssid/respond to probe requests), with this the only way to connect to the hotspot is to enter it's name (and password?) manually either by knowing the mac address or by reading the AP name on the screen