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. |
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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 |
I can ok out of that new error the application still functions.
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I see that maps are disabled. I have Google selected. |
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I'm not sure what "I see that maps are disabled. I have Google selected." means. |
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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 |
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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. |
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Once you export your saved cell sites to *.kml, how do you open that in Google Maps?
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If you transfer the file to your desktop, you can open it with Google Earth directly. |
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