Hello,
first post in this forum.
I am using QLandkarteGT for many years and I really love QLandkarteGT.
Today I am trying to compile QMapshack to evaluate if it ...
Im am more or less a beginner in all that compiling stuff - so what I
did:
1. Build QM according to
https://bitbucket.org/maproom/q
gt; Hi,
>
> I had a similar problem, because make install put the files in
> usr/local. You have copied some files to /usr, but not all I think.
>
> Change line 48 of the file 'Makefile.conf' in routino to 'prefix=/usr'.
> then you must nothing copy.
>
Hello,
I have documented the steps I made to install QMapShack 1.3.0 in a
Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.03.
As I am a newbie with QMapShack maybe it will help other newbies to come
quickly to QMapShack.
Regards
Karl ...
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Script to install QMapShack 1.3.0 on a Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.03
installed and verifie
May be you can check for another option:
Sometimes I am using http://brouter.de/brouter-web/ to create a quick
and dirty track considering length and height.
It is quite flexibel an you will come quickly to a track for a one-day
afternoon trekking ride.
Then storing the GPX file to disk and reopen
Hello,
Inspired by an article in www.heise.de about "7-Zoll-Touch-Display für
Raspberry Pi" I ask myself whether it's possible to run QLandkarteGT on
a Raspberry Pi to build my own Bicycle Navigation System?!
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/7-Zoll-Touch-Display-fuer-Raspberry-Pi-ab-sofor
Please have also a look at Gpsies Webpage. Beside to gpsbabel I am using it to
convert from FIT to GPX for using in QLGT.
Karl ...Karl ...
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-Original Message-
From: Pierre Baldensperger
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 19:49:23
To:
Subjec
Hello,
I am just testing the migration of my QLandkarteGT projects to the new
QMapShack tool.
First of all, a really big step forward in the last months,
congratulation to the developer team of this great application.
All works fine so far, except the integration of my Google Maps.
In QL there
Am Sonntag, den 08.01.2017, 18:36 +0100 schrieb Jeroen N. Witmond:
> On 2017-01-08 18:07, Karl Karsten wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am just testing the migration of my QLandkarteGT projects to the
> > new
> > QMapShack tool.
> >
> > First of
Hello,
I just recognized that there a two diagrams for speed, one with a star
(*) and one without. In German its "Geschwindigkeit" and
"Geschwindigkeit*".
What is the difference between them. I cannot find something in the
documentation.
Thanks.
Karl ...-
Hello,
I am using a Garmin Edge 1000. Everything works fine to up und
downloads tracks to and from QMS/Garmin.
But I am wondering how I can upload waypoints, which I have created
during a bike ride on my Garmin, to QMS.
Download of waypoint to Garmin is working, I see the waypoints in my
Garmin
Hello John,
thanks for your help by using GPSBabel.
I am using current GPSBabel Version: 1.5.4. (Downloaded and compiled by
my own).
I tried:
sudo ./gpsbabel -t -i garmin -f usb: -o gpx -F gpsdata.gpx
==> no result
sudo ./gpsbabel -t -i garmin_fit -f usb: -o gpx -F gpsdata.gpx
==> no
result
sudo ./
my tours.
> Further I created a project "POI" which I use for points only. This
> project I send to my device via QMS as usual.
> I can organize my points on internal storage and an SDHC card as
> well.
> I hope that helps a bit!
>
> Kind regards
>
>
cations file. QMS won't read the locations file automatically when
> the Garmin device is mounted. The locations file can be read like a
> normal GIS file from the hard drive.
>
> Cheers
> Ivo
>
> On 13.08.17 10:50, Karl Karsten wrote:
> > Hello John,
> >
&g
Hello,
I can confirm similar behavior on Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 LTS. Selection window for
copy mode is not on top of window stack. I use CTRL-TAB to bring it visible.
HTH.
Karl ...
Von meinem Samsung Galaxy Smartphone gesendet.
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: AM
Datum: 22.08.17 06:
Hello,
sorry to raise this newbie question. How to import this patch? I never
did it before.
I tried to copy the patch file to my QMapShack source folder and used:
hg import progressbar.patch
I get the following output:
applying progressbar.patch
patching file src/gis/db/CDBProject.cpp
Hunk #1 FAIL
I tested on Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.03 LTS. Now it's working as expected.
Many thanks :-)
Karl ...
Am Mittwoch, den 23.08.2017, 09:34 +0200 schrieb Oliver Eichler:
> Ok, thanks!
>
> I optimized the code and tried to find all other parts in the code
> with the same behavior. Let's hope I found them all
Hello Michael,
I am not a professional developer or admin guy but this are all the packages I
have installed on my Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.03 LTS box to compile QMS with MySQL,
routino and DEM support. Ubuntu is a kind of "child" from Debian. Maybe Debian
has the same p
prefix=/usr/local" to "prefix=/usr"
> make
> sudo make
install
> cd ..
Routino update:
> cd routino
> svn update
> make
> sudo make
install
HTH.
Karl ...
Am Samstag, den 26.08.2017, 00:48 +0200 schrieb Michael Heerdegen:
> Karl Karsten writes:
>
Hello Stan,
my only 5 Cents ...
I am using QMS DB funcs (MariaDB) beside to my Nextcloud installation
hosted by OwnCube on a server in the Netherlands. This works fine an
stable for me. I guess this is a what you called "network"
installation. I do not have experiences with a "cluster" installation
Hello,
it is quite easy to create waypoints in QMS and transfer them to my
Garmin Edge 1000 device - I like it to see some more information beside
to the track ...
Now I can see the waypoints from the device in QMS when connected to
QMS - really great!
But to delete the waypoint in the Garmin de
My 5 cent of Olivers suggestion:
A possible use and implementation case could be:
Use case I:
- Read the track into QMS
- Create 1 to n waypoints near the track for possible new track start
points
- The waypoints will be recognized internally as "assigned track
waypoints" within a threshold of 50
Hello QMS developers,
currently I am developing under Ubuntu 16.04. So far I am quit happy -
all works fine.
I am using Qt Creator for coding and TortoiseHg for code management
with Bitbucket. No problem at all. A simple and good combination.
It seems that I have to update to Ubuntu 18.04 to be
Hi Bas,
I have the same issue on my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
I tried:
sudo apt-get install qtwebengine5-dev
==> Package not found
It seems that "qtwebengine5-dev" package is available beginning with
Ubuntu 17.10.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=qtwebengine5-dev
I am not really willing to updat
Hi,
I have just updated my QMS development box from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04
with a complete installation.
Here are my notes:
0. Normal Ubuntu 18.04 installation, nothing special
1. Create a directory for all installation files (ex. ~/GPS)
> cd
> mkdir GPS
> cd GPS
2. Install all needed
Hi Rolf,
please can you check the short installation guide I documented in the
wiki.
https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/Ubuntu-18.04-HowTo
Maybe you can check if all packages are installed:
sudo apt-get install cmake build-essential subversion mercurial qt5-
default qttools5-dev libqt
Hello Rolf,
I have no more information and experiences on that but after a quick
"google" with QWANT:
https://www.qwant.com/?q=This%20application%20failed%20to%20start%20bec
ause%20it%20could%20not%20find%20or%20load%20Qt%20platform%20plugin%20%
27xcb%27%20in&t=web
I checked for the first entry:
Hello all,
I need help around maps.
I am just working on an enhancement for printing my bicycle tracks. My
basic Idea is that the paper sheets are following the track, so that
the track is best fitted in the pages and the consumption of paper is
on an acceptable level.
I know, many of you are on "d
: [Qlandkartegt-users] Tipps and Tricks needed for printing
maps in higher quality
Datum: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 15:26:31 +0200
Hi Karl,
Am 24.04.20 um 13:41 schrieb Karl Karsten:
I am just working on an enhancement for printing my bicycle tracks. My
basic Idea is that the paper sheets are following the track
> Maps in higher DPIs, high-quality, retina?
>
>
>
> I could print the maps on a 600dpi laser-printer with 100g/m²
> paper and those maps survived those raindrops I couldn't
> shield
> away pretty well. Maybe you can get access t
Hi Mitxel,
nice to meet again :-)
A already mentioned I am not an expert in all this maps stuff. I am
using what is already there. Mainly the maps from the package
online.zip package and I download some Leisure map for specific
regions.
So far I did not optimize or change any maps by setting by
P
Hello Michael,
I will answer in English, so all can follow the thread.
I have no problem to integrate it in the main repository, so that all
can use it.
But so far I have no idea how to combine it with the existing printing
dialog (CTRl-D).
If we can integrate it aside to the existing dialog and
Hello Axel,
maybe you can check GPSBabel.
https://www.gpsbabel.org/capabilities.html
GPSBabel is mainly a conversion tool to convert from/to different GPS
formats or devices.
I don't know whether you can "clean" your data with GPSBabel and if you
can do a mass conversion in one shot. Then mayb
Hello,
I get the following error when compiling Release V1.15.0. Previous
commits from the last months compiled w/o errors.
Has anybody an idea how to fix? I don't want to interact to much in
unknown code regions. :-)
Thanks.
Karl ...
karl@karl-desktop:~/GPS/build-qmapshack-Desktop-Release_sma
paragraph:
Update to Official stable UbuntuGIS packagessudo add-apt-repository
ppa:ubuntugis/ppa
sudo apt-get update
Before the paragraph:
Installation of needed build packages
...
Thanks.
Karl ...
Weitergeleitete Nachricht
Von: Karl Karsten
Antwort an: m...@karl-karsten.de
Hi Wolfgang,
> Your installation log states that you installed PROJ.4? Thus, no
> change
> of the description required?
Yes, we have to install PROJ.4. But in the universe of Ubuntu 20.04 the
right version is already there. So we need no special treatment about
it for Ubuntu 20.04. We need the gi
ave setup. Feel free to use it
as you want.
HTH.
Karl ...
Am Samstag, den 03.10.2020, 16:13 -0300 schrieb Pitney:
Morning Karl
Just wondering how you connected the etrex to the tablet.
Thanks, Pitney
On October 3, 2020, at 8:46 AM, Karl Karsten
wrote:
Hello all,
I installed the latest U
Hello all,
I bought at Amazon this little GPS-Mouse (Stick G72 USB GPS-Mouse) and
plugged it to my Tablet.
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07SMRXSC8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8
More or less it's working out of the box. It is sending directly in
NMEA format.
Here the procedure
_qual"]] = '1'
Have fun,
Helmut
Am 11.10.2020 um 18:08 schrieb Karl Karsten:
Hello all,
I bought at Amazon this little GPS-Mouse (Stick G72 USB GPS-Mouse) and
plugged it to my Tablet.
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07SMRXSC8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF
records: as the gpsserver.py does not seem to modify
anything in the NMEA stream, a simple
cat /dev/ttyACM0 | nc -lk 2
might do the same job without any python/pyserial/script installation.
BR, Helmut
Am 13.10.2020 um 20:24 schrieb Karl Karsten:
Hello Helmut,
thanks for your comment.
I
Hello,
I am just testing to install QMS into the old/stable Debian Stretch
Linux distribution, because Debian stretch is using an quit old but
stable GLIBC 2.2.x version, which I need for an AppImage project, I am
currently working on.
Unfortunately Debian Stretch has Qt 5.7 in its official rep
Hi Wout,
I work out this installation scripts in the last couple of weeks.
It's based on a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 (20.04) iso installation from
scratch. All installation will go to /usr.
So please check your current installation path, may be it could be
/usr/local. Mixing up could led into trouble.
tegt-users] Struggling to build
Qt5WebEngineWidgets.cmake
Datum: Sun, 11 Apr 2021 17:18:30 +0200
On 4/11/21 4:53 PM, Karl Karsten wrote:
I am just testing to install QMS into the old/stable Debian Stretch
Linux distribution, because Debian stretch is using an quit old but
stable GLIBC 2.2.x versio
normal and I have no bugs encountered so far.
Good work!😉
Op zo 11 apr. 2021 om 16:40 schreef Karl Karsten
:
> Hi Wout,
>
> I work out this installation scripts in the last couple of weeks.
>
> It's based on a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 (20.04) iso installation from
> scratch
Hi John, Mitxel an Axel,
I can't follow your discussion about the georef stuff. I am not an
georf expert.
But:
> The Qmapshack I was using was the Suse AppImage version built by Karl
> Karsten (ref: qlandkartegt-users 12/04/21), and this appears to be
> the cause of my problem.
Hi Andrey,
you can check this wiki page.
https://github.com/Maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocMain
Ex:
https://github.com/Maproom/qmapshack/wiki/BuildUbuntuPROJ8
Or if you would like to give AppImage a chance, build with Proj8:
https://github.com/kkarsten62/QMapShack.AppImage
https://github.com/kkarste
Just my 5 Cents.
I have prepared the Wiki instructions for Ubuntu 18.04/20.04 and Fedora
33 some weeks ago. I always do it based on fresh and clean base
installation of the OS. I have tested it several times but always in a
new fresh OS environment.
I am doing it by using virtual machines. For th
I've caught a cold, so I can't torture my old trekking bike this
weekend. So a good opportunity to update the QMapShack.AppImage to the
latest development status. :-)
I have seen that there are some problems in PROJ 8.0.0 for QMS, and
that some fixes has been made for PROJ. So I took the current
d
Hi Michael,
I am using Garmin Edge 1000 and I do a small trick to start with the
right altitude. You can check if your Garmin will to the same.
Create a waypoint im QMS nearby where you would like to start your
tour. Assign the correct altitude to the waypoint in QMS.
Transfer the waypoint to you
tached an example of one of my bike tours showing GPS and DEM curves
of a tour with some weather change (sun, rain, wind ...).
Karl ...
Am Montag, den 18.10.2021, 10:16 +0200 schrieb Michael Heerdegen:
> Karl Karsten writes:
>
> > Hi Michael,
> > [...]
> > When st
Hi Michael,
I am using "Borg" to backup all my data, see:
https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html
https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/BorgBackup/
BorgBackup (short: Borg) is a deduplicating backup program. Optionally,
it supports compression and authenticated encryption.
I have rent a sma
My short answers see below ...
Am Sonntag, den 31.10.2021, 23:56 +0100 schrieb Michael Heerdegen:
> Karl Karsten writes:
>
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > I am using "Borg" to backup all my data, see:
> > https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html
&g
I found some issues around MYSQL, Routino and DEM data creation.
So I took the opportunity to build a next development version.
Changelog:
[1] Can't create Routino DB
[2] Dockerfile_Fedora-33 and
Dockerfile_openSUSE-15.2: Missing MYSQL support
[3] Can't create VRT
Files for DEM
[4] Add support fo
Oliver has just uploaded the QMapShack.AppImages based on
latest release V_1.16.1 to the QMS download section.
Changelog:
[7] Add needed libs for Ubuntu in build_AppImage.sh script
[8] Add "--no-cache" option in docker build command
[9] Add support for Linux Manjaro
[10] Build all AppImages for QM
There is a new feature in the QMS development branch, which is really
worth to issue a next set of QMapShack.AppImages. I like this feature
and I will use it :-)
[QMS-476] Added the coloring by elevation, developed by "slammyV"
https://github.com/Maproom/qmapshack/commit/c552bdfd5a52fce980b4ad3e
There are some new features and bug fixes in the QMS development
branch. So it's worth to issue some fresh QMapShack.AppImages based on
the latest QMS commits.
Changelog for this set of QMapShack.AppImages:
[16] Update Manjaro to the latest rolling release, 2022-05-01
Downloads are in the wiki se
According to the compatible matrix Ubuntu 22.04 is not tested with the
current set of QMapShack.Appimages.
See https://github.com/kkarsten62/QMapShack.AppImage
Has anyone already installed QMS under Ubuntu 22.04?
Some information would be nice.
Karl ...
Am Donnerstag, den 05.05.2022, 15:56 +0200
Hi Wout,
Yes please, send us your updates. I already made some first attempts at
weekend, but then didn't pursue it any further, as Ubuntu 22.04 is now
on Qt6. Many thanks.
Karl ...
Am Montag, dem 09.05.2022 um 00:26 +0200 schrieb Wout van Vucht:
> I have managed to compile and build QMapShack
Hi Wout,
many thanks Wout for your tipps concerning the packages for QT5.
Attached my build script in markdown format based on latest official
versions for:
- PROJ 9.0.0
- GDAL 3.5.0
- QuaZIP 1.3
Hi Wolfgang,
your are the expert for QMS Wiki integration. Feel free to adapt the
script into the
Ubuntu 22.04 and Fedora 36 are released in the last weeks.
For Ubuntu 22.04 I have set up dedicated Dockerfile "Dockerfile_Ubuntu-
22.04" and built a QMapShack-x86_64_Ubuntu-22.04.AppImage.
According to my test for Fedora 36 AppImages of Ubuntu-22.04, Fedora-
33, openSUSE-15.2, Manjaro-21.2 can b
There are some new features and bug fixes in the QMS development
branch.
And important new topic is that beginning from commit
242746d "[QMS-526] Fix deprecation warnings"
QMapShack is based now on Qt version > 5.15.2.
So it's worth to issue some fresh QMapShack.AppImages based on
the latest QMS
Small correction:
...
- Fedora 36 can be used by Ubuntu-22.04 or Fedora-35
...
Karl ...
Am Samstag, dem 13.08.2022 um 15:41 +0200 schrieb Karl Karsten via
Qlandkartegt-users:
> There are some new features and bug fixes in the QMS development
> branch.
> And important new topi
Hello,
I just realized that the name of tracks have changed when I connect
my Garmin to QMS.
Previous naming:
EDGE 1000 (GARMIN)
|
-> 2022-08-04T17:24:17+02:00
Now:
EDGE 1000 (GARMIN)
|
-> 13.08.22 11:12
I would like to have it in the manner we have it for years, because I
store my tracks i
tring(Qt::ISODate);
}
return tmp.toString(format);
...
I am fine with that.
Karl ...
Am Montag, dem 15.08.2022 um 15:14 +0200 schrieb Oliver Eichler:
> > Hi,
> >
> > what data format ist the Edge using? TCX?
> >
> > Oliver
> >
> > > >
uch
> attention to that as for me it's only short and long format. Whatever
> that means. But if you think the previous format is better there is
> no problem to change it. Can you open a ticket and fix it?
>
> Oliver
>
> > Gesendet: Montag, 15. August 2022 um 18
There are some new features and bug fixes in the QMS development
branch.
So it's worth to issue some fresh QMapShack.AppImages based on
the latest QMS commits.
Changelog for this set of QMapShack.AppImages:
[21] Provide update builds based on latest developments
- Based on latest QMS Commit [QMS
There is a new QMS Version V_1.17.0 and some new features/bug fixes in
the QMS development branch.
So it's worth to issue some fresh QMapShack.AppImages based on
the latest QMS commits.
Changelog for this set of QMapShack.AppImages:
[22] Provide update builds based on official QMS V_1.17.0
- Ba
There is a new QMS Version V_1.17.1 with some new features and bug
fixes in the QMS development branch.
So it's worth to issue some fresh QMapShack.AppImages based on
the latest QMS commits.
Changelog for this set of QMapShack.AppImages:
[24] Provide update builds based on QMS V_1.17.1
- Bas
Hi all,
after 2 years I would like to update my POI files.
Following QMS documentation
https://github.com/Maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocGisItemsPOI
I am using the POI files from Mapsforge
http://download.mapsforge.org/pois/europe/
and GWDG
https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/openandromaps/po
Fedora 40 and Ubuntu 24.04 are meanwhile released.
So it's worth to offer some fresh QMapShack.AppImages.
Changelog for this set of QMapShack.AppImages:
Version 1.17.1.development.0, 2024-06-05
Bugs fixed and enhancements:
[25] Provide QMS latest development builds based on top of QMS
- 2024-06-05 22:14:21
>
> Fedora 40 and Ubuntu 24.04 are meanwhile released.
>
> So it's worth to offer some fresh QMapShack.AppImages.
>
> Changelog for this set of QMapShack.AppImages:
>
> Version 1.17.1.development.0, 2024-06-05
>
> > > Gesendet: Donners
, ...
- Workflow, step by step to reproduce the malfunction, ...
--
Karl ...
Am Freitag, dem 14.06.2024 um 16:21 +0200 schrieb Karl Karsten via
Qlandkartegt-users:
> Hi Felix,
>
> > As a side note: The appimage files are named identical. May I
> > suggest
> > to include the QMapSh
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