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authormickeyl <mickeyl>2004-02-15 18:56:18 (UTC)
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2004-??-?? Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+ * Switched to a (hopefully) more reliable method reading from gpsd.
* Added parsing of named ProbeRequests. Display only-probed-yet SSIDs in a different network color.
* Rewrote the simple actions on new {Network, Client, Station}. Besides playing a sound or
blinking a LED, a user customizable script can now be executed, if something has been
detected. This opens up many possibilities, i.e. a qcop to qpegps or exec'ing flite (speech).
- * Added decloaking of cloaked ESSIDs (length != 0, but essid[0] == \0)
+ * Added decloaking of cloaked ESSIDs (length != 0, but essid[0] == \0).
* Hided the 'Parse' Tab in the configuration window. Not functional now and may come later
* Added parsing of control frames. Display stations sending them SSID "<unknown>" for now.
- * Added command line option "-nocheck" to skip non-root and dhcp tests
- * Improved the speed reading the manufacturer list
- * GPS coordinates are now presented in the DMS (as opposed to decimal) format
+ * Added command line option "-nocheck" to skip non-root and dhcp tests.
+ * Improved the speed reading the manufacturer list.
+ * GPS coordinates are now presented in the DMS (as opposed to decimal) format.
2003-12-18 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>