Josh:
Another option is to use Avenza Maps (commercial) to view your
georeferenced pdf's directly on a phone or tablet. This makes a simple
to use mobil solution that does not require an intenet connection
Kirk
On 9/10/2021 2:02 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
If you just want something that will show a georeferenced and your
current look at viking and gpsd. I am not sure if it does
georerferenced pdf, but am 99% sure it will do geotiff. I use it with
openstreetmap TMS for looking at tracks.
I don't know if any of that works on windows, but with cygwin/X I would
expect it would. Maybe someone knows of a less-posixy approach.
You probably could just run qgis and use live gps, but that may be too
heavy for your win7-32 box.
Your subject said "mobile" which usually means phone/tablet. Not what
you asked, but there are various qgis-world apps: input, qfield, SMASH
that might do you what want, and Trail Sense on android, which can just
about do georeferenced pdf, if the pdf is in web mercator, but I'm
having a hard time with qgis-produced maps.
Also not what you asked, but if anyone knows of a command-line tool to
just print out the georeferencing information from a pdf and check it
for conformance, please let me know, and it could be useful to Josh in
debugging next steps too.
Greg
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