[OpenLayers-Users] Port a desktop application to mobile devices

jantonio.lopez at telvent.com jantonio.lopez at telvent.com
Thu Feb 21 07:22:39 PST 2013


So, "complex" characteristics  of OpenLayers such as changing symbology of 
layers, adding Vectors, or buffers arround polylines should work in mobile 
devices as well, doesn't it?

 
Jose Antonio
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Andreas Hocevar
Enviado por: andreas.hocevar at gmail.com
21/02/2013 16:18

Para: 

jantonio.lopez at telvent.com
cc: 
"openlayers-users at lists.osgeo.org" <openlayers-users at lists.osgeo.org>
Asunto: 
Re: [OpenLayers-Users] Port a desktop application to mobile devices


openlayers.mobile.js is just a minified build from the mobile.cfg
build profile that you find in the build/ directory of your OpenLayers
download. Pinch Zoom et al. is available in OpenLayers as soon as you
include it in your build profile and add the MobileNavigation control
to your map.

Andreas.

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 3:32 PM,  <jantonio.lopez at telvent.com> wrote:
> I'm about to start developing a desktop application using OpenLayers. 
I've
> never had experience on it before, but have the support of some 
coworkers
> who do.
>
> After having finished the design of that project, we've been asked to
> estimate the use of the same application (or at least parts of it) in 
mobile
> devices. We know the existence of openlayers.mobile.js, but nobody in 
the
> work group has ever worked with it before.
>
> I know it has some advantages over the normal OpenLayers library, such 
as
> pinching for zooming, and so. But, does it has any blocked capabilities? 
I
> mean, if I write code to draw a line on a layer in the desktop 
application,
> change the simbology of a layer, add a buffer arround a polyline, etc.. 
will
> it still work with the mobile library?
>
> Is there funcionality in the desktop version that is not in the mobile 
one?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Jose Antonio
>
>
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