Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Mappero (map application) on Ubuntu Touch

2013-10-30 Thread Alberto Mardegan
On 10/30/2013 05:42 PM, Andrea Cimitan wrote: > I had a quick look and I was wondering if we could extract the logic and > use QML instead Gtk/Gdk. You have plans for that? Yes, the code is now QML/Qt5. I didn't publish the Qt5 code branch yet, but I'll do that in the near future. I'll notify the

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Mappero (map application) on Ubuntu Touch

2013-10-30 Thread Alberto Mardegan
On 10/30/2013 05:06 PM, Thomas Voß wrote: > that's great news, thanks for sharing. The location service is > working, however, time to first fix will be quite high as you are most > likely doing a cold start and we are not using agps capabilities, yet. > Thus, placing the phone close to a window fo

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Mappero (map application) on Ubuntu Touch

2013-10-30 Thread Andrea Cimitan
On 30/10/2013 15:03, Alberto Mardegan wrote: Hi all! Just out of curiosity, today I tried building my map application (Mappero) on the Nexus 4 running Ubuntu Touch. To my surprise, the build completed fine, and the application can even start. I uploaded a video here: http://youtu.be/QeAT6LFrp

Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Mappero (map application) on Ubuntu Touch

2013-10-30 Thread Thomas Voß
Hey Alberto, that's great news, thanks for sharing. The location service is working, however, time to first fix will be quite high as you are most likely doing a cold start and we are not using agps capabilities, yet. Thus, placing the phone close to a window for ~20 minutes should give you a loca

[Ubuntu-phone] Mappero (map application) on Ubuntu Touch

2013-10-30 Thread Alberto Mardegan
Hi all! Just out of curiosity, today I tried building my map application (Mappero) on the Nexus 4 running Ubuntu Touch. To my surprise, the build completed fine, and the application can even start. I uploaded a video here: http://youtu.be/QeAT6LFrpp4 The application is really primitive and does