X-Git-Url: https://git.street.me.uk/andy/viking.git/blobdiff_plain/cdcaf41c6bb6275fb40f59ad1b32a4485525c489..4efc10ca607a20cd33dfc83be405966b0873cce8:/README diff --git a/README b/README index 50119821..5bd497ab 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,26 +1,43 @@ -To compile: +Viking is a free/open source program to manage GPS data. You can import, plot and create tracks and waypoints, show OSM, Terraserver and other maps, see real-time GPS position, get geocaches, control items, etc. It is written in C & the GTK+2 toolkit. -If you downloaded viking from CVS, you have to: -$ autogen.sh +Website: http://viking.sf.net/ + + +Obtaining Viking +================ + +You can download tarball of latest released version at +http://sourceforge.net/projects/viking/files + +You can also retrieve the latest development version on the official +Git repo: + $ git clone git://viking.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/viking/viking + +Installing Viking +================= + +If you downloaded viking from Git, you have to: + $ autogen.sh Next, or if you downloaded a tarball, you have to: -$ ./configure -$ make + $ ./configure + $ make Check output of "./configure --help" for configuration options. In particular, it is possible to disable some features, like --disable-google in order to disable any Google stuff. If you whish to install viking, you have to (as root): -# make install - + # make install -Viking needs documentation! Any volunteers? -After I get some core features down I'll start on documentation. I promise. +For detailled explaination on install, see INSTALL file. -To export as GPSMapper, the track/waypoint name should be in the format of: +Examples +======== -Name RGN## 0x#### +See test/ subdirectory for examples. -or +Documentation +============= -Name RGN## 0x## +See doc/ and help/ subdirectories for documentation. +You can also access user manual via Help menu entry.