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A) Don't forget to rename the settings.example.cfg to settings.cfg, I (of course) tried this first and managed to get the PW to reboot : ) (whoops)
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I am currently working on a new version with an improved way of configuration which should prevent this from happening
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B) Those of you who "live" in Airplane Mode, This WILL switch modes to wifi Without Asking
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Thanks! I didn't think about this, i'll include a setting for the behaviour
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Actually with the ability to shutdown this works very nicely. Happy now. Author advises me there will be another - less configuration hungry edition later tonight so I'll index it after that.
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Actually, for me its afternoon in germany ;D
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SCREENSHOTS: 1 + 2 GETTING IT RIGHT.
SCREENSHOTS: 3 + 4 From Airplane mode + "Accidentally" forgetting the settings.
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Thanks for adding screenshots!
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Further thoughts: Those of you who choose to "Remove screensaver mode" via KUAL may have a little difficulty actually exiting the app.
I'm looking into a wrapper for that now.
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I merged your pull request
Thanks! And probably we can improve it to be executed from js when the app exits ( I'm doing this with the status bar right now )
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very nice!
this is using the built-in browser without any titlebar or footer, right? just trying to understand what I could use this for - javascript, or what else?
thank you!
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The app is based on the same javascript framework the browser is based on, but has a different interface code.
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Many people have requested full screen applications status for this.
Perhaps as a bus timetable readout, a weather display, or a constant new feed.
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Thats exactly what I'm doing with it, a continous feed reader.
I've written a node.js application
myhub which collects information from multiple sources like IMAP mail notifications, XMPP/Jabber messages, IRC channels/messages and RSS feeds and exposes them as a single event feed.
The feed can then be accessed via RSS (with filtering), a reader interface similar to google reader (which is not ready yet but in the works) and a simple news stream which I currently use on the kindle that updates as soon as a message arrives.