> Who did this awesome port? Was it rollApp folks themselves?
from twitter yesterday
spara @spara 20 de abr.
.@rollapp consider adding @qgis to the apps you provide. That would awesome.
rollApp @rollapp 20 de abr.
@spara @qgis Thanks for the suggestion! Will do!
as stated by Pirmin, they ju
It can be implemented with VNC-like tools, as noVNC and a VNC server.
giovanni
2015-04-21 22:44 GMT+02:00 Luigi Pirelli :
> > Who did this awesome port? Was it rollApp folks themselves?
>
> from twitter yesterday
>
> spara @spara 20 de abr.
> .@rollapp consider adding @qgis to the apps you pro
I am amazed by how qgis works fast on rollApp. I am also curious to know how
they did it, but that's a detail. I also installed some plugins and they are
working properly.
QGIS that runs in a browser!
:)
Roberto
2015-04-21 23:02 GMT+02:00 G. Allegri :
> It can be implemented with VNC-like too
2015-04-22 9:26 GMT+02:00 Geo DrinX :
> I am amazed by how qgis works fast on rollApp. I am also curious to know how
> they did it, but that's a detail.
>
Me too:
mouse move:
Socket: sendMessage(): ["pointer-position",2,[707,497],[]]
mouse click:
Socket: sendMessage(): ["button-action",2,1,1,[2
And webRTC i suppose... This could open to collaborative qgis, but
this service seems closed source.
Regards, Luigi Pirelli
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