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#1
GENERAL / storage in Android/obb (Android 11 issue)
July 25, 2022, 10:02:31 PM
Hi,
unfortunately Android 11 forces to write data (track, database etc.) in a private folder  Android/data/com.orux...
This cannot be accessed by other apps.
However, other similar apps like osmand have the possibility to write those datas in Android/obb/com.... 
(so called multiuser storage) . This directory can be accessed by other apps. 
It would be very useful (at least for me) if there was this option also for oruxmaps, since I use tasker to work with the files produced by oruxmaps.
Even simpler, but here I don't know if this is possible, why doesn't oruxmaps have the permission to access "files and media" (some apps have this permission) but just "media"?   The permission "files and media" allow to write on /sdcard/
Thanks a lot
Enrico
#2
Hi Tom,
I'm very interesting in this issue. How can one extract the heart rate data from the trkptsen. I mean, how do I translate that database entry into heart rate values?
Thanks in advance
Enrico
#3
I'm an enthusiastic user of OruxMaps. In fact it was the first app I installed on my smartpone.
I used to have the older version, where heart rate data could be extracted from the  oruxmapstracks.db
In this way, I extracted it during the running and could pipe it to a tasker functionality.
In the new oruxmaps version (the paid one)  I cannot find any more where heart rate data are temporarily stored. Only when you export  the track you have them available.  But I would have them during the run
Thanks in advance
Enrico
#4
MEJORAS/NEW FEATURES / Messages /alarms
March 31, 2017, 09:53:35 AM
Thanks a lot for the very useful app!



One thing I would suggest is the option to suppress unwanted alarm warnings.



For example, I like to have the ANT+ switched on by default, but sometimes I don't wear it and I don't want to be reminded every few seconds with a message tone that it is not connected.

On the other hand, I don't want to switch it on and off each time.



Sometimes one gets (loud) alarms without knowing what they are. Is there a way to find a textual log of the messages to see what the alarm were for?



Thanks

Enrico
#5
First of all many thanks for this great app with a lot of very useful features for doing sports, training, hiking etc.



A very useful feature is TTS "message to speech". There are many options of what should be included in the message, many kinds of average speeds.

Surprisingly, there is no option to have the current speed over the voice. This would be very useful.

Also the vertical speed would ve very useful (both average and current)



Thanks a lot

Enrico