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Development continues at https://github.com/mapsforge/vtm #<br/> VTM is developed within the OpenScienceMap project.

Features

Projects

The libgdx backends for GWT and iOS are very experimental.

Getting started

git clone --recursive https://github.com/opensciencemap/vtm

Install Android SDK and build-tools 20.0. From extras add 'Android Support Library/Repository' and 'Google Repository'. The commands below should set things up correctly when Android SDK is already installed.

export ANDROID_HOME=/path/to/your/android-sdk
./android-stuff.sh

Eclipse

./gradlew eclipse<br/> Import all 'vtm' sub-projects into Eclipse.

Android-Studio

Just import build.gradle

Gradle

You can run gradle tasks directly (see also ./gradlew -q tasks):<br/> ./gradlew clean install <br/> to build the libraries and add them to the local maven repository.<br/> ./gradlew :vtm-android-example:run <br/> to run the android example<br/> ./gradlew :vtm-desktop:run <br/>to run the desktop demo (only Linux64 and Win64 native libs are provided atm)<br/> ./gradlew :vtm-web-app:jettyDraftWar <br/>to run the webgl demo<br/>

WebGL Demo

OpenScienceMap view of Bremen.

Credits

This library contains code from several projects: