Re: [Development] QtLocation offline Navigation support

2013-10-28 Thread John Layt
On 25 October 2013 15:55, Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy
ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Please let me know if there is a plan to enable support for offline
 Navigation and Map in QtLocation module.

 Thanks and Regards,

 Ramakanth

Until QtLocation does offer offline maps and navigation, you may want
to consider Marble (http://marble.kde.org) which besides being a cool
mapping app also provides a pure-Qt library for online and offline
mapping and navigation.  It's currently only available for Qt4, but
patches for Qt5 support are currently under review so should be
available soon.

Cheers!

John.
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Re: [Development] QtLocation offline Navigation support

2013-10-28 Thread Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy
Thanks for your mail.

Does Marble supports for Windows Embedded and Embedded Linux platforms as well 
as I see only in Qt-desktop?

Br,
Ramakanth




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Subject: Re: [Development] QtLocation offline Navigation support

On 25 October 2013 15:55, Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy 
ramakanthreddy.kesire...@techmahindra.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Please let me know if there is a plan to enable support for offline
 Navigation and Map in QtLocation module.

 Thanks and Regards,

 Ramakanth

Until QtLocation does offer offline maps and navigation, you may want to 
consider Marble (http://marble.kde.org) which besides being a cool mapping app 
also provides a pure-Qt library for online and offline mapping and navigation.  
It's currently only available for Qt4, but patches for Qt5 support are 
currently under review so should be available soon.

Cheers!

John.



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Re: [Development] QtLocation offline Navigation support

2013-10-28 Thread Thiago Macieira
On segunda-feira, 28 de outubro de 2013 12:53:53, John Layt wrote:
 Until QtLocation does offer offline maps and navigation, you may want
 to consider Marble (http://marble.kde.org) which besides being a cool
 mapping app also provides a pure-Qt library for online and offline
 mapping and navigation.  It's currently only available for Qt4, but
 patches for Qt5 support are currently under review so should be
 available soon.

We've been using Marble on Subsurface and its lack of support for Qt 5 is what 
holding Subsurface back from Qt 5 too.

Please note that MarbleWidgets does appear to have a few quirks when installed 
outside of KDE. It seems to be tailored for being run as part of Marble 
itself, so it behaves more as an application library than a general-purpose 
library.

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center


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Re: [Development] QtLocation offline Navigation support

2013-10-28 Thread Michael Zanetti
On Monday 28 October 2013 07:34:08 Thiago Macieira wrote:
 On segunda-feira, 28 de outubro de 2013 12:53:53, John Layt wrote:
  Until QtLocation does offer offline maps and navigation, you may want
  to consider Marble (http://marble.kde.org) which besides being a cool
  mapping app also provides a pure-Qt library for online and offline
  mapping and navigation.  It's currently only available for Qt4, but
  patches for Qt5 support are currently under review so should be
  available soon.
 
 We've been using Marble on Subsurface and its lack of support for Qt 5 is
 what holding Subsurface back from Qt 5 too.

I've spent some time to port Marble to Qt5 actually. Current state is that the 
QWidget version works fine with Qt5 (performs even better than the Qt4 one) but 
the plugin structure does still rely on QGraphicsItem which obviously doesn't 
play well with QtQuick = 2.0.

We hope to tackle that one soonish. Any help is welcome.

 
 Please note that MarbleWidgets does appear to have a few quirks when
 installed outside of KDE. It seems to be tailored for being run as part of
 Marble itself, so it behaves more as an application library than a
 general-purpose library.

I agree that there are some quirks, but if you don't need each and every 
feature I think there are good chances you'll be able to embed it in another 
application.

Br,
Michael
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[Development] QtLocation offline Navigation support

2013-10-25 Thread Ramakanthreddy Kesireddy
Hi,



Please let me know if there is a plan to enable support for offline Navigation 
and Map in QtLocation module.



Thanks and Regards,

Ramakanth



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