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<p>Ship it!</p>
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;">Looks good to me.
Ideally the LatLonEdit would also take the Notation into account:
Check Marble's Settings dialog on the "View" tab: The Angle setting controls whether in Marble DMS or Decimal Notation is used: In Decimal Notation Marble uses a notation like 49,999° N 20,5° E while in DMS it uses 49° 59' 59" N 20° 30' 00" E. It would be great if the LatLonWidget would have a setNotation method and if inside Marble it would follow Marble settings. </pre>
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<p>- Torsten</p>
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<p>On September 13th, 2011, 11:09 p.m., Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote:</p>
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<div>Review request for Marble.</div>
<div>By Friedrich W. H. Kossebau.</div>
<p style="color: grey;"><i>Updated Sept. 13, 2011, 11:09 p.m.</i></p>
<h1 style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt; margin-top: 1.5em;">Description </h1>
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<pre style="margin: 0; padding: 0; white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;">This patchs adds the possibility to see and also edit also the coords of a bookmark in the bookmark editor.
Initially used a lineeddit and GeoDataCoordinates::toString, but GeoDataCoordinates::fromString cannot yet handle coords with secs it seems.
So turned to use a LatLonEdit per coord.
Found LatLonEdit to be quite incomplete, so rewrote it to get it working for me.
E.g. LatLonEdit::setDimension(...) was pretty broken.
Also needed/wanted a double value for the secs editor, to enable more precision.
No idea if 2 digits is a sane number of digits after the ".".
If LatLonEdit has to stay ABI compatible I will have to redo it then, as I changed the API
(removed unused/useless dimensionChanged signal and changed some method signatures).</pre>
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<h1 style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt; margin-top: 1.5em;">Testing </h1>
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<pre style="margin: 0; padding: 0; white-space: pre-wrap; white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; white-space: -pre-wrap; white-space: -o-pre-wrap; word-wrap: break-word;">Added and viewed/edited several coords of geo bookmarks, worked all fine, same values shown after reloading or same places focussed if selected.
Also tested overflow behaviour of LatLonEdit for quite some border cases.
LatLonEdit widget still works fine in worldclock plasmoid.</pre>
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<h1 style="color: #575012; font-size: 10pt; margin-top: 1.5em;">Diffs</b> </h1>
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<li>src/lib/BookmarkManagerDialog.cpp <span style="color: grey">(3f9db62)</span></li>
<li>src/lib/EditBookmarkDialog.h <span style="color: grey">(4157726)</span></li>
<li>src/lib/EditBookmarkDialog.cpp <span style="color: grey">(7e36ddc)</span></li>
<li>src/lib/EditBookmarkDialog.ui <span style="color: grey">(9baf50d)</span></li>
<li>src/lib/LatLonEdit.h <span style="color: grey">(4958805)</span></li>
<li>src/lib/LatLonEdit.cpp <span style="color: grey">(758a167)</span></li>
<li>src/lib/LatLonEdit.ui <span style="color: grey">(26774d3)</span></li>
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<p><a href="http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/102608/diff/" style="margin-left: 3em;">View Diff</a></p>
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