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===Screenshot===
===Screenshot===
[image:Geoshape-simple.png]
[[image:Geoshape-simple.png|600px|thumb|Marble embedded in KPresenter]]
===Description===
===Description===
geoshape is a so called shape, a plugin that can be used in (nearly) any Koffice2 application, like Kword, Kpresenter and so on. At the moment it is limited to displaying a simple map, like they can be seen in Marble. Features like displaying adresses from a spreadsheet might follow later but are nowhere near implemented.
geoshape is a so called shape, a plugin that can be used in (nearly) any Koffice2 application, like KWord, KPresenter and so on. At the moment it is limited to displaying a simple map, like they can be seen in Marble. Features like displaying adresses from a spreadsheet might follow later but are nowhere near implemented.
===Current Features===
===Current Features===
* loading
* loading
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===How to get it===
===How to get it===
can be found in playground/office/geoshape
can be found in playground/office/geoshape
svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/playground/office/geoshape
needs at least
needs at least
* koffice2 beta 5 or later
* koffice2 beta 5 or later
* marble from KDE 4.2 ( trunk not tested )
* marble from KDE 4.2 ( trunk not tested )
Compile it using the standard procedure
cmake .
make
make install
===File Format===
<b>Warning:</b> The file format is simply based on what was simplest to save. If there's interest from other parties in a common format I would love to hear about it. Until then it might change in future.
====Sample====
<pre>
<draw:frame draw:style-name="gr3" draw:id="shape2" draw:layer="" svg:width="614.83584738243pt" svg:height="316.16681455191pt" draw:transform="matrix(1 0 0 1 24.1349pt 77.835pt)">
    <koffice:map mapThemeId="earth/bluemarble/bluemarble.dgml" projection="Equirectangular" zoom="1050" centerLongitude="-9.40000000000" centerLatitude="9.11525490000"/>
    <draw:image xlink:type="simple" xlink:show="embed" xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="Pictures/image1.png"/>
</draw:frame>
</pre>
This is a snippet from the xml-file of aboves screenshot.

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Screenshot

Marble embedded in KPresenter

Description

geoshape is a so called shape, a plugin that can be used in (nearly) any Koffice2 application, like KWord, KPresenter and so on. At the moment it is limited to displaying a simple map, like they can be seen in Marble. Features like displaying adresses from a spreadsheet might follow later but are nowhere near implemented.

Current Features

  • loading
  • saving
  • zoom/navigation
  • search (no undo for that yet)
  • undo/redo
  • a fallback generic .png image for "less capable" office suits (read OpenOffice) is included

Ideas (no promise)

  • searching and displaying points from a spreadsheet (adressess, gps, etc)

How to get it

can be found in playground/office/geoshape

svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/playground/office/geoshape

needs at least

  • koffice2 beta 5 or later
  • marble from KDE 4.2 ( trunk not tested )

Compile it using the standard procedure

cmake .
make
make install

File Format

Warning: The file format is simply based on what was simplest to save. If there's interest from other parties in a common format I would love to hear about it. Until then it might change in future.

Sample

<draw:frame draw:style-name="gr3" draw:id="shape2" draw:layer="" svg:width="614.83584738243pt" svg:height="316.16681455191pt" draw:transform="matrix(1 0 0 1 24.1349pt 77.835pt)">
     <koffice:map mapThemeId="earth/bluemarble/bluemarble.dgml" projection="Equirectangular" zoom="1050" centerLongitude="-9.40000000000" centerLatitude="9.11525490000"/>
     <draw:image xlink:type="simple" xlink:show="embed" xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="Pictures/image1.png"/>
</draw:frame>

This is a snippet from the xml-file of aboves screenshot.