All, 

Marco, is still working on fitting things to the smaller screen.  It looks 
really nice on my Toshiba Thrive Tablet for example.  I think you'll see more 
and more items starto work as he moves forward with scaling the interface down 
to fit the smaller screens. 

bobb 





>>> "Jake Maier" <[email protected]> wrote:


I just installed it on my Nexus Prime. It has a 4.6" screen, and it seems to 
me, the screen is too small to run the program.
Some screens don't show the OK button and you have to kill the program to get 
out of it. The program may need Tablets with larger screens.
Jake

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andreas Neumann
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Forestry Week? (was Case sensitive)

Hi Tyler,

Marco Bernasocchi is working on QGIS for Android - and is always looking for 
sponsors ;-)

It works like QGIS on Desktop - but Python is not yet available. You, can 
however use custom forms, Spatialite and the Offline editing plugin, which can 
synchronize between a central Postgis data warehouse and spatialite for mobile 
workers. Postgis is also supported, but you would need a permanent network 
connection.

It probably would need some real world testing, but it looks promising.
You need at least a phone with a display size like the Samsung Galaxy Notes or 
a real tablet, like the Panasonic Toughpad.

If you have specific questions, please contact Marco Bernasocchi directly or 
use http://hub.qgis.org/projects/android-qgis

Hope this helps,
Andreas

BTW: in Switzerland there is a whole group of Forestry engineers that 
collaborate on the training of QGIS for forestry engineers and the development 
of tools.

On 03/13/2012 08:03 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> Much of my early GIS background was in forestry here in Western Canada.
> I think this week I've seen "forestry" mentioned 3-4 times on this
> list.  I'd love to learn more about what folks are doing with QGIS in
> forestry or other ecosystem management of natural resources.  Fire me
> a note if you don't want to share on the list.
>
> I have friends that I help who are working in forestry who are using
> QGIS to visualise all their GPS traverses for harvest block and road layout.
> They are also printing maps for field crews where necessary, but
> mostly are all digital.  The only hiccup they have is using ArcPad on
> their Trimble based GPS handhelds, which has actually added complexity.
>
> If you have other suggested workflows that you are using for form
> based data capture and then syncing with data in QGIS somehow, I'd
> love to hear it :)
>
> Tyler
>
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