Version: 0.5 -- KDE 4.0 Release (using 4.00.80 (KDE 4.0.80 >= (KDE 4.1 Beta1), Debian packages) Compiler: cc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.24-1-686 There are quite a few places in the world which have the same name. When you type one of these names in the navigation panel of Marble, there is no other way to distinguish between them, than to click on every one of them. Would it be possible to mention the state, country, province, or anything that distinguishes these different places, in brackets behind the name? For example Amsterdam (NY) and Amsterdam (NL)?
This is something we should have with Marble 0.8 scheduled for July 2009: I intend to refactor the search lineedit there ...
Hi Torsten! Has it been implemented? Thanks
Git commit ddd891d1969462ae733c0781662aa04f5c776f44 by Dennis Nienhüser, on behalf of Oskar Jauch. Committed on 19/01/2014 at 12:50. Pushed by nienhueser into branch 'master'. Show country code of placemarks in brackets (if known) Helps distinguishing search results of cities with equal names REVIEW: 114227 M +6 -1 src/lib/marble/GeoDataTreeModel.cpp http://commits.kde.org/marble/ddd891d1969462ae733c0781662aa04f5c776f44