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These two modules work fine if I load the QML in C++, but don't work if I use pyside2. My pyside2 version is 5.12.2. Is that because of the pyside2 doesn't support these functions?
I' ve solved the first problem by using a local offline server instead of using "osm.mapping.offline.directory" parameter.