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2010-07-25
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2010-07-25
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2010-07-26
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2010-07-26
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I know this is an alpha version, but I thought I'd report a couple of issues that I found anyway.
Whilst offline, there are repeated requests to select a network while browsing articles. This can get a little annoying after a while, but nothing more.
Again whilst offline, attempting to go into maps gives a stream of 'Network connection' errors. I can only get these to stop by quitting Evopedia entirely. It also dumps a load of error messages to the terminal:
QMaemoInternetConnectivity has received an error message.
Name: "com.nokia.icd.error.iap_not_available"
Message: "Failed to establish requested IAP"
NOTE: Please ignore this error message if you are running your application in scratchbox
Hope this helps.
Cheers
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2010-07-29
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2010-08-02
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2010-08-10
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Would it be possible to view the articles in Evopedia by using some kind of rendering library? Like FeedingIt where it is possible to view webpages without using one of the regular browsers.
recently, the offline Wikipedia viewer Evopedia has been reimplemented using Qt technology.
A first alpha version is available from http://evopedia.info/evopediaqt
It should still contain some bugs but is already usable. The usual disclaimers for alpha versions apply.
Some remarks:
Save the binary file to your device and run it from the terminal (using ./evopediaqt in the respective directory).
You have to stop the old evopedia server as it blocks the TCP port. Just use the "exit" button.
Zooming in the map is possible via the volume buttons.
When you open an article, a new (browser) window is opened, so to search again, you have to go back to the old window.
Have Fun!