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Monthly Archives: February 2015

mapjfx reached version 1.4.3

Posted on 23. February 2015 by P.J.
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mapjfx has reached versions 1.4.3 and can be found at maven central, the artifact coordinates are:

  <dependency>
    <groupId>com.sothawo</groupId>
    <artifactId>mapjfx</artifactId>
    <version>1.4.3</version>
  </dependency>

The source is available at GitHub.

Comments and contributions welcome.

Posted in Java, Programming | Tagged java8, javafx8, map, mapjfx, openlayers | Leave a reply

trakxmap 0.4.0 displays track elevation graph

Posted on 14. February 2015 by P.J.
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the latest version of trakxmap displays an elevation graph for the chosen track along with the display on the map

trakxmap-0.4.0

Posted in Java, Programming | Tagged java8, javafx8, map, mapjfx, trakxmap | Leave a reply

trakxmap 0.3.1 released

Posted on 8. February 2015 by P.J.
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the latest version of the trakxmap application has the following new features:

  • track list is ordered, latest track at top
  • additional track info in the track list view
  • map type is selectable
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trakxmap 0.3.0 persisting track data

Posted on 6. February 2015 by P.J.
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The trakxmap application has reached version 0.3.0. There are no visible changes, but the imported tracks are persisted in an internal database and so are available on subsequent program starts.

Route points are displayed along with track points.

Posted in Java, Programming | Tagged java8, javafx8, map, mapjfx, trakxmap | Leave a reply

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