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On Aug 18, 2011 2:24 PM, "Martin Dobias" <<a href="mailto:wonder.sk@gmail.com">wonder.sk@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi Marco<br>
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> On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Marco Bernasocchi<br>
> <<a href="mailto:marco@bernawebdesign.ch">marco@bernawebdesign.ch</a>> wrote:<br>
> > Hi all, I managed to get icons, plugins and providers to load, the gui looks<br>
> > super nice :) here the post with video [0]<br>
> > ciao Marco<br>
> ><br>
> > [0]<br>
> > <a href="http://www.bernawebdesign.ch/byteblog/2011/08/18/qgis-on-android-has-a-proper-gui/">http://www.bernawebdesign.ch/byteblog/2011/08/18/qgis-on-android-has-a-proper-gui/</a><br>
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> Nice progress.<br>
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Thx<br>
> Btw. the customization is meant for "hard" simplification of GUI, that<br>
> is someone prepares a customized version of QGIS where some<br>
> functionality is disabled. What you probably want to do is to show<br>
> just few important toolbars by default and hide the advanced ones.<br>
Where/how is this done?<br>
> Desktop QGIS is also packed with too many toolbars when first started,<br>
> so I believe hiding advanced toolbars would be helpful for both mobile<br>
> and desktop version. When a toolbar is hidden, it can still be shown<br>
> again by right clicking dock area in main window or from menu.<br>
That is much nicer.<br>
But<br>
> when a toolbar is disabled in customization, you would have to restart<br>
> qgis to make it appear again.<br>
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> Martin<br>
Marco<br>
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