Beginnings of a mobile planner
Tomaz Canabrava
tcanabrava at kde.org
Thu Jul 13 04:35:21 PDT 2017
On it
On Thu 13. Jul 2017 at 13:35, Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabrava at kde.org> wrote:
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> On Thu 13. Jul 2017 at 13:14, Rick Walsh <rickmwalsh at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> With one of the greatest features of Subsurface-mobile, downloading from
>> dive computers becoming a reality (and way beyond my knowledge to be
>> contributing to the code there), and some spare time in airports and hotel
>> rooms thanks to working away from home for a few weeks, I thought I'd try
>> to tackle that other Subsurface feature that's missing from the app. While
>> plenty of users will ignore it, it is far beyond a toy or curiosity, and a
>> powerful mobile dive planner will be very handy to those that want it.
>>
>> How hard could it be? I asked myself. The UI side of things is tedious
>> but actually not too difficult. I won't say it's a work of art, but it
>> should be functional. But now I'm stuck - I haven't managed to work out
>> how to integrate the Qt models, CylindersModel and DivePlannerPointsModel,
>> with the QML side of things, and I don't know how to call the code that
>> does the actual planning. I understand what the UI does, and I understand
>> the C code, but the magic in between is lost on me.
>>
>> I pushed my work to GitHub (thanks Dirk, your 5 line instructions a month
>> or so ago was far more helpful than any guide I found online), but this
>> should not go into Master just before a major Subsurface-mobile release.
>>
>> https://github.com/RickMWalsh/subsurface/tree/mobilePlanner
>>
>> So, would someone with Qt knowledge be able to take a look and either (a)
>> let me know how to link the QML and Qt, or (b) do it themselves? It builds
>> and runs just fine on the desktop, so no need to create an apk just to test
>> it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rick
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