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== KML Inspector == | == KML Inspector == | ||
Marble | As we have seen in the previous tutorial, Marble employs runners to when dealing with .kml (or .gpx, .osm, etc) files. This tutorial shows how to use the <tt>MarbleRunnerManager</tt> class to open a .kml (or .gpx, ...) file and display its structure in a tree view. | ||
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KML Inspector
As we have seen in the previous tutorial, Marble employs runners to when dealing with .kml (or .gpx, .osm, etc) files. This tutorial shows how to use the MarbleRunnerManager class to open a .kml (or .gpx, ...) file and display its structure in a tree view.
#include <QtCore/QDebug>
#include <QtCore/QFileInfo>
#include <QtGui/QApplication>
#include <QtGui/QTreeView>
#include <marble/MarbleWidget.h>
#include <marble/MarbleModel.h>
#include <marble/MarbleRunnerManager.h>
#include <marble/GeoDataTreeModel.h>
using namespace Marble;
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
QApplication app(argc,argv);
QFileInfo inputFile( app.arguments().last() );
if ( app.arguments().size() < 2 || !inputFile.exists() ) {
qWarning() << "Usage: " << app.arguments().first() << "file.kml";
return 1;
}
MarbleModel *model = new MarbleModel;
MarbleRunnerManager* manager = new MarbleRunnerManager( model->pluginManager() );
GeoDataDocument* document = manager->openFile( inputFile.absoluteFilePath() );
if ( document ) {
GeoDataTreeModel* treeModel = new GeoDataTreeModel;
treeModel->addDocument( document );
QTreeView* treeView = new QTreeView;
treeView->setModel( treeModel );
treeView->show();
} else {
qDebug() << "Unable to open " << inputFile.absoluteFilePath();
}
return app.exec();
}
Copy and paste the code above into a text editor. Then save it as my_marble.cpp and compile it by entering the following command on the command line:
g++ -I /usr/include/qt4/ -o my_marble my_marble.cpp -lmarblewidget -lQtGui -lQtCore
If things go fine, execute ./my_marble some-file.kml and you get a tree view of its structure similar to this screenshot (showing the structure of a route calculated with Marble):
- You need Qt and Marble development packages (or comparable git installations), version 1.3 (Marble library 0.13), shipped post KDE 4.8
- If Qt headers are not installed in /usr/include/qt4 on your system, change the path in the g++ call above accordingly.
- Likewise, add -I /path/to/marble/headers if they're not to be found in /usr/include