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John Clark 08-02-2008 12:55 PM

Ok, got it back. Here's what I had to do:

1. Delete the app and then reboot the device.
2. Reinstall the app.
3. Open the app. Error pops up. Click ok and quickly go to the menu. The error will continue to pop up. In between errors (and you have to do this fast) continue going through the menus and change the font back to 20. Then, in between errors still, save the settings and exit the app.
4. When you go back into the app the error will be gone.

RemyJ 08-02-2008 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Clark (Post 1043335)
I installed 726, as well, and got this same error when I made the font 25 and tried to escape out of the app. Now I can't do anything with the app at all. I rebooted and opened the app. I got this error again. No way to fix it. Can't even get to the settings.

Yeah, there's smething bizarre going on inside the font APIs when they get to a certain size. I've got it figured out and will release a fix later today.

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Clark (Post 1043344)
And deleting the app and resinstalling it KEPT the settings and the same thing happens. I can no longer use this app. I can't get into it to change the settings.

The problem occurrs when the background thread that monitors the radio tries to update the screen. If you just turn off the radio, you'll be able to get back in and change the font setting to something < 20 and exit. Then turn the radio back on and you should be good to go.

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Clark (Post 1043353)
I'm guessing something is saved in RMS database? I don't really want to clear that as then I lose all my logins for JiveTalk and settings for other apps.

No need.

neftv 08-02-2008 01:26 PM

Looks like John's proceedure worked but I really had to fight with it to reduce the font size. I set the font size to 17 as it seem to be ok for me. Seem like that error is gone but something is going on when the font is big.
Not to rain on the existing problem but I did get another error now too. From the main screen I go to GPS details and that screen comes up fine but when I hit the back key I get this error
worker Location Java.lang.Arrayindex outofbounds Exception: 1>= 1

neftv 08-02-2008 01:27 PM

I can ok out of that new error the application still functions.

RemyJ 08-02-2008 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neftv (Post 1043396)
Looks like John's proceedure worked but I really had to fight with it to reduce the font size. I set the font size to 17 as it seem to be ok for me. Seem like that error is gone but something is going on when the font is big.
Not to rain on the existing problem but I did get another error now too. From the main screen I go to GPS details and that screen comes up fine but when I hit the back key I get this error
worker Location Java.lang.Arrayindex outofbounds Exception: 1>= 1

It'll really help me if when you get an exception you copy the relevent error log entries and paste them here. Especially the stack trace.

neftv 08-02-2008 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemyJ (Post 1043412)
It'll really help me if when you get an exception you copy the relevent error log entries and paste them here. Especially the stack trace.

Actually with a fresh boot I am not getting the error now.
I see that maps are disabled. I have Google selected.

RemyJ 08-02-2008 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neftv (Post 1043418)
Actually with a fresh boot I am not getting the error now.
I see that maps are disabled. I have Google selected.

Ok, let me know if it happens again.

I'm not sure what "I see that maps are disabled. I have Google selected." means.

neftv 08-02-2008 01:56 PM

Wirelessly posted

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemyJ
Quote:

Originally Posted by neftv (Post 1043396)
Looks like John's proceedure worked but I really had to fight with it to reduce the font size. I set the font size to 17 as it seem to be ok for me. Seem like that error is gone but something is going on when the font is big.
Not to rain on the existing problem but I did get another error now too. From the main screen I go to GPS details and that screen comes up fine but when I hit the back key I get this error
worker Location Java.lang.Arrayindex outofbounds Exception: 1>= 1

It'll really help me if when you get an exception you copy the relevent error log entries and paste them here. Especially the stack trace.

I got the error again
This from log
1 >= 1
net_rim_cldc
Vector
elementAt
0xC82D
signalloc
Worker
notifyLocationListeners
0x4F6D
signalloc
Worker
locationUpdated
0x50D6
net_rim_locationapi
LocationProvider$ListenerThread
run
0x41E7

RemyJ 08-02-2008 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neftv (Post 1043427)
Wirelessly posted



I got the error again
This from log
1 >= 1
net_rim_cldc
Vector
elementAt
0xC82D
signalloc
Worker
notifyLocationListeners
0x4F6D
signalloc
Worker
locationUpdated
0x50D6
net_rim_locationapi
LocationProvider$ListenerThread
run
0x41E7

Perfect, I'll look into it now.

neftv 08-02-2008 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemyJ (Post 1043421)
I'm not sure what "I see that maps are disabled. I have Google selected." means.

When I click on show current location on map I get a pop up saying maps are disabled. And I have Google maps on my phone and that works.

RemyJ 08-02-2008 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neftv (Post 1043432)
When I click on show current location on map I get a pop up saying maps are disabled. And I have Google maps on my phone and that works.

In Options do you have Google Maps set as the mapping application?

neftv 08-02-2008 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemyJ (Post 1043434)
In Options do you have Google Maps set as the mapping application?

Strange it defaulted back to Blackberry maps. I reselected Google maps and your application is now going to google maps. It's good for now.

tbhuang2 08-02-2008 05:50 PM

I have it automatically saving new cell sites. I believe that when it saves the sites while my phone's GPS is Off, it saves them anyway as 0,0. I also noticed that some cell towers simply don't give their coordinates (Loc: is blank) for some reason while my GPS is on and it gets saved in my list as 0,0! Can you correct this by having it check the values before saving so that the 0,0 ones don't get saved?
I also noticed that if I save a cell tower while GPS is on, it will save with coordinates as expected. If I turn off the GPS, then accidentally hit save cell site, it will overwrite the previous coordinates with 0,0!
Somehow, cell sites should not be saved if they are 0,0.

RemyJ 08-02-2008 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tbhuang2 (Post 1043599)
I have it automatically saving new cell sites. I believe that when it saves the sites while my phone's GPS is Off, it saves them anyway as 0,0. I also noticed that some cell towers simply don't give their coordinates for some reason while my GPS is on and it gets saved in my list as 0,0! Can you correct this by having it check the values before saving so that the 0,0 ones don't get saved?

How about an option to not save cell sites that don't have a location?

tbhuang2 08-02-2008 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemyJ (Post 1043601)
How about an option to not save cell sites that don't have a location?

Haha, exactly. That would be great.

WillJitsu 08-02-2008 06:52 PM

Once you export your saved cell sites to *.kml, how do you open that in Google Maps?

RemyJ 08-02-2008 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WillJitsu (Post 1043624)
Once you export your saved cell sites to *.kml, how do you open that in Google Maps?

Although Google maps will open a KML file, it has to be on a server and accessible with a http:// url.

If you transfer the file to your desktop, you can open it with Google Earth directly.

WillJitsu 08-02-2008 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemyJ (Post 1043654)
Although Google maps will open a KML file, it has to be on a server and accessible with a http:// url.

If you transfer the file to your desktop, you can open it with Google Earth directly.

So if I uploaded the KML file to a personal website, how would I make Google Maps load that url?

RemyJ 08-02-2008 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WillJitsu (Post 1043656)
So if I uploaded the KML file to a personal website, how would I make Google Maps load that url?

Just enter the full url as a google maps search. It's smart enough to go get the file and load it.

WillJitsu 08-02-2008 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RemyJ (Post 1043674)
Just enter the full url as a google maps search. It's smart enough to go get the file and load it.

Sweet! That works great. Thanks!


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