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<updated>2013-10-13T18:30:44Z</updated>
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<title>Try to fix the Google Maps issue</title>
<updated>2013-10-13T18:30:44Z</updated>
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<name>Dirk Hohndel</name>
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<published>2013-10-13T18:25:21Z</published>
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This is trial and error, based on a few websites describing the api.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel &lt;dirk@hohndel.org&gt;
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<title>Find Google maps in Subsurface's source tree</title>
<updated>2013-05-25T15:58:37Z</updated>
<author>
<name>Dirk Hohndel</name>
<email>dirk@hohndel.org</email>
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<published>2013-05-25T15:28:35Z</published>
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This way the user doesn't need to move the two folders googlemaps and
googlesat around in the filesystem.

This only works if Subsurface is started from the build directory - it
doesn't work when Subsurface is installed (and it doesn't at all address
the need to install these files and bundle them as well).

I'd consider this a hack to show how the real solution should work.

There is one more part of this that is a hack: Marble no longer searches
its default data directory; the path we set replaces the Marble system
search path. Sadly, Marble doesn't support paths the way Unix thinks of
them with multiple directories, separated by ':'. So this means that
Marble no longer finds any of its default icons. For most of them that
seems fine as I don't think lacking the icons for "manned_landing",
"robotic_rover", "unmanned_hard_landing" or the various types of places of
worship that Marble supports is necessarily a big issues for Subsurface,
but at least the default_location icon seemed important. And since we now
need to carry our own, I replaced the boring circle with a tiny dive flag.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel &lt;dirk@hohndel.org&gt;
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