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Meshtastic-Android/core/resources
James Rich 2c06a8019e feat(connections): detect & inform about disabled Bluetooth / Wi-Fi
Mirror the GPS-disabled-vs-permission-denied distinction for the BLE and
network transports:

- core/ui: add isBluetoothDisabled() (adapter off) + isWifiUnavailable()
  (no Wi-Fi/Ethernet), plus rememberOpenBluetoothSettings()/rememberOpenWifiSettings()
  — alongside the existing isGpsDisabled()/rememberOpenLocationSettings()
- extract a reusable RecoveryCard from PermissionRecoveryCard (errorContainer
  message box + one recovery action); PermissionRecoveryCard now delegates to it
- ConnectionsScreen: when a transport's permission is granted but its adapter is
  off, show an inline recovery banner. The BLE scan toggle routes to Bluetooth
  settings when the radio is off (scanning can't work); the network banner is
  informational (manual TCP can still work off-Wi-Fi)
- detection refreshes on ON_RESUME, so the banner clears after the user returns
  from the adapter settings screen

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-18 13:41:43 -05:00
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:core:resources

Overview

The :core:resources module is the centralized source for all UI strings and localizable resources. It uses the Compose Multiplatform Resource library to provide a type-safe way to access strings.

Key Features

  • Single Source of Truth: All UI strings must be defined in this module, not in the app module or feature modules.
  • Type-Safety: Generates a Res object that allows accessing strings like Res.string.your_key with compile-time checking.

Usage

The library provides a standard way to access strings in Jetpack Compose.

import org.jetbrains.compose.resources.stringResource
import org.meshtastic.core.resources.Res
import org.meshtastic.core.resources.your_string_key

Text(text = stringResource(Res.string.your_string_key))

Dependency Graph

graph TB
  :core:resources[resources]:::kmp-library-compose
  :core:resources -.-> :core:common

classDef android-application fill:#CAFFBF,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef android-application-compose fill:#CAFFBF,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef compose-desktop-application fill:#CAFFBF,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef android-feature fill:#FFD6A5,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef android-library fill:#9BF6FF,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef android-library-compose fill:#9BF6FF,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef android-test fill:#A0C4FF,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef jvm-library fill:#BDB2FF,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef kmp-feature fill:#FFD6A5,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef kmp-library-compose fill:#FFC1CC,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef kmp-library fill:#FFC1CC,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;
classDef unknown fill:#FFADAD,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px,color:#000;