Mikhail Grushinskiy

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I've already managed to port s57 parser into Kotlin. Today I was able to draw first few charts. I'm attaching screenshot. Considering that I started coding it just 5 days...

First screenshot from first version that was able to render something https://github.com/mgrouch/kotlin-sandbox/blob/main/kotlin-s57/screenshots-progress/2022-06-13.png

I've checked https://app.nvcharts.com/ About same as NOAA. If you stick to tiles generated for you then you are not in control what is displayed. Not color. Not shades for depth....

I think a big step toward it was done here https://github.com/Pozo/threejs-kotlin Or even more here: https://github.com/markaren/three-kt-wrapper

Also they have different css classes. Makes it difficult to style and align consistently

Is there a way to use it without gradle? With just maven? Can it be documented? Thanks

Can you add continuous unit testing? Thanks

You can try this evdev-rce (bareboat-necessities fork). It will add right-click emulation via long touch everywhere (in all apps) with no changes to them. https://github.com/bareboat-necessities/evdev-right-click-emulation Binaries https://launchpad.net/~bbn-projects/+archive/ubuntu/bbn-ppa/ Some docs: https://github.com/bareboat-necessities/my-bareboat/blob/master/right-click-emu/right-click-emu.sh...

In all applications you have for your desktop??? Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 1, 2020, at 6:16 PM, Joshua Strobl wrote: > >  > Or I could...

It’s open there and referred to here. Both things gets broken