Summary: | GUI improvement for manual geotagging | ||
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Product: | [Applications] digikam | Reporter: | Milan Knížek <knizek> |
Component: | Plugin-Generic-GeolocationEdit | Assignee: | Digikam Developers <digikam-bugs-null> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | caulier.gilles, mike |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | 2.5.0 | |
Sentry Crash Report: |
Description
Milan Knížek
2011-04-19 20:52:07 UTC
Hi Milan, thanks for your comments! Problem A: I will look into this. Does zooming with the mouse wheel not work for you? Problem B: Do you know that you can also drag-and-drop the selected images onto the map? The problem with context menus is that I am not sure yet how to properly implement them for the Google Maps backend, which is rendered by KHTML. But you are right, the behavior of the old "Edit coordinates" dialog, where you could simply click a point to assign the coordinates to the images is missing. Maybe we can add a "Pick coordinates" button, where the next click after the button on the map causes the clicked coordinates to be assigned to the images. This would work without a context menu. Michael About the zooming: I don't know an easy way to determine a sane zoom level, as it depends on what you are doing. If you search for a city which exists more than once (Berlin, for example), you may first want to know which is the one in the right country, then which is the right one in the country, and then since many cities appear a few times in roughly the same location, which dot best represents the city. So we are already at three different levels here, and I think the same would be true for streets. At least we should make it possible to select several search results, and have the map adjust the viewport such that the selected search results cover the map. When only one result is selected, leave the zoom unchanged but adjust the center. About easier zoom adjustment: Maybe create a slider as a drop-down for the zoom buttons, much like the "Scale" float item in Google Maps, to quickly adjust the zoom. Michael Hi Michael, zooming by mouse-scrolling works, but it really takes time to zoom in to a reasonable detail. You are right about the need to visually check if the search result is the one I am actually looking for. Nonetheless, the geo-location first starts with a globe view and a single click on a search result centres the point mark on the map - it should be sufficient to choose the country. Then, double-click on the search result could force the map to be zoomed to a predefined ratio (user definable in options?). Alternatively, the right-click on the search result could offer various zoom levels (I am not sure if these be defined as "1:50 000" or rather "2 km") The same functionality (double-click, predefined zoom levels for right-click) should be added not only to the search results, but also to the image list. The possibility to choose more search resutls and have the mapped zoomed to cover all the selected locations would be also great. Re. the zoom in/out scale bar like in google maps is not so bad, but it is really faster to get quickly to a detailed level (dragging by mouse is error-prone, especially on notebooks). Re. Problem B: thanks for the hint re. dragging images over the map and dropping in the wanted location, it works also with google maps and it is actually very good and would be enough for me. How about providing some hint to the user? (Pop-up info? Text overlaid in the map corner?) The only trouble is that when used with Google Maps, the marker with image position does not appear on the map. Interestingly, the bookmarked positions appear fine. (On OSM, all markers appear fine.) P.S. If you want to implement what you have proposed re. the next click action on the marker/map to have the location assigned to selected images, it would improve the usability, too. (In reply to comment #4) > The only trouble is that when used with Google Maps, the marker with image > position does not appear on the map. Interestingly, the bookmarked positions > appear fine. (On OSM, all markers appear fine.) There was a change in the Google Maps API, and you have to use the current git version for it to work again... Michael (In reply to comment #5) > (In reply to comment #4) > > The only trouble is that when used with Google Maps, the marker with image > > position does not appear on the map. Interestingly, the bookmarked positions > > appear fine. (On OSM, all markers appear fine.) > > There was a change in the Google Maps API, and you have to use the current git > version for it to work again... Works now after rebuilding. Thanks. Milan Milan, This file still valid using kipi-plugins 2.4 ? Gilles Caulier Gilles, the zoom ratio of the displayed map after clicking on a search result is okay for me now (problem A). Closing the wish now. |