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QLandkarte GT

   1.2.2  

KDE Scientific

Score 90%
QLandkarte GT
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QLandkarte GT
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QLandkarte GT
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Downloads:  2958
Submitted:  Mar 22 2008
Updated:  Jul 11 2011

Description:

QLandkarte GT is the ultimate outdoor aficionado's tool for GPS maps in GeoTiff format as well as Garmin's img vector map format. Additional it is the PC side frontend to QLandkarte M, a moving map application for mobile devices. And it fills the gap Garmin leaves in refusing to support Linux. QLandkarte GT is the proof that writing portable applications for Unix, Windows and OSX is feasible with a minimum of overhead. No excuses!

QLandkarte GT does replace the original QLandkarte with a much more flexible architecture. It's not limited to a map format or device. Thus if you think your Magellan GPS or other should be supported, join the team.

Additionally it is a front end to the GDAL tools, to make georeferencing scanned maps feasible for the normal user. Compared to similar tools like QGis, it's target users are more on the consumer side than on the scientific one. QLandkarte GT might not let you select every possible feature of the GDAL tools, but it will simplify their use to the demands of most users.




Changelog:

--- 2011.07.11 ---

Request #297:
Add import/export for OZI data.

Request #298:
Add track profiles to diary

Request #299:
Add import of WBT201 data

Bug #300:
Diary: comments do not match their items

Request #301:
Add option for southern hemisphere in projection wizzard

Request #302:
Enhance coordinate / pixel query on canvas

Request #303:
Iterate over reference points with n and b key for finetunig

Request #304:
Add overview levels to reference process

Request #305:
Add on-the-fly quadratic zoom option to qmap

Request #306:
Add cachename to geocaches on the map

Request #307:
Add selection of multiple waypoints via checkboxes

Request #308:
Enhance delete, icon and proximity funtions for new waypoint selection

Request #309:
Show track point under cursor in profile preview and vice versa




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 may I use it with n95 gps or?

 
 by soundspaces on: Nov 14 2008
 
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hi

just to know if I can use this app to manage garmin maps on my n95. Thanks a lot.


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 Re: may I use it with n95 gps or?

 
 by kiozen on: Nov 14 2008
 
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I doubt it. The GUI of QLandkarte GT will not fit on a mobile device. That's what QLandkarte M is for. But M is geotiff only.


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 Re: Re: may I use it with n95 gps or?

 
 by soundspaces on: Nov 15 2008
 
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oh yeah, off course. I meant by using a laptop browsing on garmin map or something like that.

Thanks again.


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 Re: Re: Re: may I use it with n95 gps or?

 
 by kiozen on: Nov 15 2008
 
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You probably have to write some code to get live position from the n95.

There is a NMEA plugin in the Garmin driver collection. But it's not 100% bug free. For my BT GPS it works. For others it won't.

But it shouldn't be too much of a problem the write a small interface to gpsd or similar.


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 on windows and linux

 
 by trisz on: Nov 25 2008
 
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It can be installed only in special cases on Windows, only on computers with internet connection and without installed Qt4. I have an installed Qt4, and your application cannot find it, but it is in the path. I really do not want to reinstall my Qt4, because I use it in that format. I copied the executable into the Qt4 binary directory, but an error message appeared: the entering point of the process cannot be found...

On linux, much more information need for the compilation: gcc, qt4 version, dependencies...


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 Re: on windows and linux

 
 by kiozen on: Nov 25 2008
 
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You just have to install QLandkarte on Windows as recommended. It will copy it's own version of QT into it's application path and use it. Your other QT version will not be touched at all.

If you do not have an internet connection you can install FWTools from any other source and deselect it during QLandkarte installation. The current binary uses FWTools 2.1.0. Don't know if newer versions are binary compatible. Sometimes the binary path of FWTools is not added to PATH. You will notice if it asks for gdal_fw.dll. You have to do it manually in this case. Don't know why.

If you want to compile on Linux it's always a good sport to visit the homepage. http://www.qlandkarte.org will tell you all dependencies and give you instructions. Any recent version of the dependencies will be fine. Most distros do a bad job for GDAL and Proj4. You better install them from source.

Oliver


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 Re: Re: on windows and linux

 
 by trisz on: Nov 26 2008
 
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I have not any problem with FWTools.
I have not an internet connection on that computer, so qt4 also cannot be downloaded.

"It will copy it's own version of QT into it's application path"

How can I create it manually?
(What is the directory/file structure?)

I cannot find instructions for compilation on linux on http://www.qlandkarte.org.


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 Re: Re: Re: on windows and linux

 
 by kiozen on: Nov 26 2008
 
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All libraries, except those of FWTools come with the binary package. If you have FWTools installed you can un-check it to skip internet download. For the rest keep the default and do the installation.

To compile on Linux read:

http://www.qlandkarte.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=3

http://www.qlandkarte.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3&Itemid=4


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 Problem with gdal library

 
 by Alex1us on: Jan 9 2009
 
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Hi.
I've downloaded, compiled and installed the latest qlandkartegt version but after launching it, it crashes immediately.
Google helped me in findig the source of the problem: a bug in gdal 1.5.5-2.
Unlucky my attempts in compiling an updated gdal version failed so I ask if there's any safe repository with such updated library available somewhere.
I'm using Kubuntu 8.10 with KDE4.2 beta2.
Thank you very much.


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 Re: Problem with gdal library

 
 by Alex1us on: Jan 10 2009
 
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Nevermind: Google helped me again in finding an useful link in Launchpad.


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 csv and kml

 
 by rodgerSan on: Jun 24 2009
 
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Hi, looks like a nice app yet i currently cannot use it. Does it support csv et kml files? Cycling websites I usually refer to use those formats.

Regards,


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 Re: csv and kml

 
 by kiozen on: Jun 24 2009
 
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Yes, KML is supported via gpsbabel.

Oliver


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 Re: Re: csv and kml

 
 by rodgerSan on: Jun 24 2009
 
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Sorry for the noob question, it is the request #93. I will try it as soon as I get a new linux box!

Thanks


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 PPA?

 
 by Alex1us on: Nov 8 2009
 
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Wouldn't be the time for a dedicated repository? I think this usefull tool would be more widely spreaded and used over the GNU/Linux community. Compiling from sources may be a pain fo an average user and grabbing it (e.g.) from Debian repository it's still a nightmare due to dependencies.
My 2 cents.


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 Re: PPA?

 
 by kiozen on: Nov 9 2009
 
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My personal view on binaries is that they are part of the different distributions. Thus it's up to the distribution maintainers to create installation packages that obey all necessary dependencies.

I spend enough time on maintaining and developing the source. It's out of my timetable's focus to play around with the different distribution services. This has to be done by those knowing how to do it right.

Thus if you feel QLandkarte GT has to be part of a PPA system go ahead and maintain it. If that invokes patches to make it work, feel free to send them. I supported and will support every package maintainer.


Oliver



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 Question

 
 by OdinEidolon on: Aug 19 2010
 
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Hi, I'd like to know if this app is able to read a map (for example a scan of a real paper map) and extract a GPS map. Is this possible? If not, do you know of a software that could do this?
Thanks!


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 Re: Question

 
 by kiozen on: Aug 22 2010
 
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Not sure what you mean with "GPS map". If you mean a vector map QLGT can't do. Have a look at GPSMapEdit or Mapwell.


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 Re: Re: Question

 
 by OdinEidolon on: Aug 23 2010
 
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mmh, thanks, I'll do.


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