Hi, just a question on the OSM tile map feature. Is it possible to control the caching of the tile somehow?
Imagine I want go somewhere without network connection and want to preload some tiles (of course only of a small area). And, yes: I like the speed-up! Regards, Helmut Am 04.12.2011 16:18, schrieb Oliver Eichler: > Hi Albrecht, > > yes there are still some minor glitches. I hope Marc is fixing them with > the next release. > > > The patch is applied. Looks fine too me. After all it's just to create a > new filename on a daily base. > > > Thanks > > Oliver > >> Am 01.12.11 21:33 schrieb(en) Oliver Eichler: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Marc Feld has spent some time to speedup the ---OSM--- tile map >>> client. As a side product of this nice clean up, other URLs for the >>> tile server do work now. E.g. Google: >>> >>> http://khm0.google.es/kh/v=88&x=%2&s=&y=%3&z=%1&s= >>> >>> It's much nicer and faster than using GDAL with the XML file. And as >>> it is so much fun, I decided to push out the feature with a new release. >> >> That's a lot faster indeed - but on my slow PowerMac running OS X, I see >> artefacts like the attached one when I'm dragging the map while the >> tiles are still loading. Not sure if this was also the case with the >> previous implementation, but with the new one, it's easy to reproduce >> it. Looks like some kind of missing thread synchronisation... >> >>> Of course there are other new features, too. Users of newer Garmin >>> devices that support the mass storage mode, can exchange data via the >>> up- and download button now. >> >> The code (QDateTime::currentDateTimeUtc) works only with Qt ≥ 4.7 which >> is not available for Max OS X< 10.5. I *think* the attached patch does >> exactly the same. Unfortunately, I don't have a suitable device to test it. >> >> Best, >> Albrecht. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Qlandkartegt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qlandkartegt-users
