I found it! You have the ImageLibExDevice.cs source file in your library. Delete it and all should be fine. ...
This file is intended for cases like that.You could also edit your LibrariesException.txt file to overcome this problem but Erel probably doesn't everyone playing with that file. I'll check with him, in the meantime just delete the ImageLibExDevice source and use the pre-compiled library.
SIP(false)
:sign0161: I'd forgotten that trick - makes mental note!However you can just add this line anywhere in your code:
It will have the same effect.B4X:SIP(false)
Porting code between the two should be a matter of changing your objects
to use the correct library and altering the Open method which is the only one
that differs between the two libraries.
It should be the same. Can you give me some details of what the problem is?it doesn't work.
Should those commas be there? Is this a culture thing? Are those erroneous readings actually 510173.85 and 55951.45?With GPS as GPSSerial-Object:
GPS.Latitude=510.173,850
GPS.Longitude=55.951,450
Should those commas be there? Is this a culture thing? Are those
erroneous readings actually 510173.85 and 55951.45?
Wait for me to post tomorrow a slightly modified GPSSerial that can cope with OS culture settings where the decimal separator is a comma. It is an oversight on my partWhat can I do without modifying the code for desktop and device?
Do you know how that number is being formatted for output. Are you using Format()? I am puzzled why it comes out in European format as I thought that Basic4ppc enforced the use of US standard numeric formatting.GPS.Latitude=510.173,850
test1 = 10
test2 = test1 + 1234.567 ' UK and US number format
test3 = test1 + 1234,567 ' European number format ' does this error?
msgbox(test2 & crlf & test3)
Sorry, I overlooked a line of code that I should have fixed as well. I now realise where the formatting comes from that puzzled me earlier. I'll fix it tomorrow. It's a bit tricky to fix this stuff that doesn't occur on your own computerI think that it is the comma. Instead of the comma there must be a point....
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