Hi,

I did quite some work on tracks the last weeks. Mostly visualization as you 
know it from QLGT. As a result 
QMapShack can be used to view tour data. I updated the documentation to give 
you a brief impression on 
what's working. See https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocGisItemsTrk

And as usual I did a lot of work to clean up the GUI and the code. Not that 
obvious but important work.

At the current state QMapShack has reached a usability that probably is of 
public interest. Sure it's still far 
from QLGT, but it is a nice application to see maps, tracks and waypoints. Thus 
I would like to ask packet 
maintainers to add it to their distributions.

While doing all that I realized that porting data from QLGT to QMS will be 
quite a big task. The crucial point 
will be to have QMS ready to swallow all that data QLGT stores. To do so I 
still have to add a lot of stuff. It 
will be a long way until I can start with the import. But there will be an 
import as I want to migrate all my 
data at a certain point.

Enjoy the release

Oliver 


* Add position dialog to "add waypoint"
* Beautify waypoint edit dialog
* Add on-screen information and detail dialog for tracks
* Add drag-n-drop to workspace list to move items (draw order & copy between 
projects)

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