Libchamplain is a C library aimed to provide a Gtk+ widget to display
rasterized maps.
* Display a map (OpenStreetMap Mapnik, OpenAerialMap,
Maps For Free Relief);
o Tiles are downloaded and cached
o Downloaded tiles fade in
* You can drag to move (a la Google Maps)
o without or with kinetic scrolling (a la iPhone)
o with elastic edges (a la iPhone)
* You can zoom in / out
* You can center the map on coordinates (longitude, latitude)
* Add markers on the map with a mixed Clutter/Champlain API
* Add layers of markers
* You can animate markers
(i forgot cvs doesn't like files/directories called 'core')
Libchamplain is a C library aimed to provide a Gtk+ widget to display
rasterized maps.
* Display a map (OpenStreetMap Mapnik, OpenAerialMap,
Maps For Free Relief);
o Tiles are downloaded and cached
o Downloaded tiles fade in
* You can drag to move (a la Google Maps)
o without or with kinetic scrolling (a la iPhone)
o with elastic edges (a la iPhone)
* You can zoom in / out
* You can center the map on coordinates (longitude, latitude)
* Add markers on the map with a mixed Clutter/Champlain API
* Add layers of markers
* You can animate markers
Libchamplain-gtk is a Gtk+ widget that wraps around libchamplain's ClutterActor.
a small demo application is installed as libchamplain-demo
Geoclue is a modular geoinformation service built on top of the D-Bus
messaging system. The goal of the Geoclue project is to make creating
location-aware applications as simple as possible.
Geoclue defines a set of geoinformation APIs, but it also includes some
providers that implement those APIs.
previous behaviour of using -O1 and -O0 for a couple of arch. -O1 is
much faster in operation, but this is a real beast to build.
package bumped. discussed with ckuethe.
* precise license
* add missing desktop-file-utils goo
* add PORTHOME to quiet up qmake4
* respect CXXFLAGS
* don't force -O3 optimisation
* install man pages where they belong
"go ahead and commit" pvalchev@
This module maps country names, and their 2-letter, 3-letter and
numerical codes, as defined by the ISO-3166 maintenance agency [1], and
defined by the UNSD.
- remove quotes from comment
- regen PLIST with @bin markers
ok ckuethe@ (MAINTAINER) who would have come up with the same diff if g++
wasn't that slow ;-)