Version: 1.3.0 (using KDE 4.4.3) OS: Linux when i set position i use gpssync but a) frequently in google map there is no detail as in openstreet map then i must guess the position to set then i go back to gpswidget then i see in openstreetmap the position is not good then i goto gpssync to set a new postion then etc. (loop till the position is good in openstreetmap) b) in google map and openstreetmap things are not at the same place it would be handy to work with openstreetmap in gpssync c) i participate to add photo to openstreetview (beta project) then i want them well spotted d)i participate to fill openstreetmap geodata bank thanks Reproducible: Didn't try OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.33.6-desktop-69mib Compiler: gcc
Hi Philippe, this feature has been implemented and will be available once the gsoc-branch is released, probably in December. http://community.kde.org/File:Reverse-geocoding-example-1.png The screenshot shows all possible map views.Google Maps of course supports all Google Maps layers like Map, Satellite, etc. OpenStreetMap is supported via Marble. We started a web based version once, but hit some rendering issues with KHTML so we suspended work on it for now. In theory, we could also introduce a way to 'split' the map view so you can see the marker on both Google Maps and OSM at the same time - when you move it in Google Maps, it will move in OSM once you drop it. Would that be interesting for you? Michael *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 206133 ***
Fixed with #206133