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I have a landscape by default phone (Gemini by Planet Computers) and Metastatic will not present its self in portrait mode. I have even tried several apps that will try to force apps into landscape or portrait. However, I noticed that for a brief moment when you wake the phone up it will flash to portrait mode then back a
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As of now, we have a lorawan.rst file that describes some of the functionalities of the module, but this is not enough. I've identified the following tasks to improve the documentation of the module:
- Add a compiled documentation page, possibly hosted through Github Pages for immediate access by users.
- Add documentation on how the Network Server works
- Add description of tests, underlyin
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At walking speeds and relatively close distances, a GPS error of 3-5m+ can make your position pretty uncertain, which makes bearing calculations wonky and therefore make the pointer arrow on the screen noticeably inaccurate.
We should look into ways to make bearing calculations that are more accurate. Is it possible to use more points to generate an "average" bearing, perhaps?
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