Bug 388221 - almost impossible to change location of an image
Summary: almost impossible to change location of an image
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 388219
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Geolocation-Workflow (show other bugs)
Version: 5.8.0
Platform: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2017-12-25 18:13 UTC by Uwe Stöhr
Modified: 2022-01-10 15:45 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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screenshot of image in map (445.79 KB, image/jpeg)
2017-12-25 18:13 UTC, Uwe Stöhr
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Description Uwe Stöhr 2017-12-25 18:13:29 UTC
- open a map in the middle
- select an image that is shown in the map, see the attached screenshot
- now I want to change its location

result: one cannot move the image in the map

- OK, then let's use the geolocation editor, thus right-click on the image to open the context menu to choose from actions

result: there is no context menu at all to open e.g. the editor

- OK, then use the right sidebar and open the geolocation editor from there

result: it is not opened so that I can directly change the location of the image I want. I see there some previous edited images but not the one I selected as preselection.

- OK, I can select the image I want in the geolocation editor.
- as i want to correct the location I try to drag the image within in the map

result: this is not possible

Am I too untalented to change the location of an image?

The only way I find is to enter new coordinates manually that I copied from the OSM URL of the desired location.
Comment 1 Uwe Stöhr 2017-12-25 18:13:53 UTC
Created attachment 109518 [details]
screenshot of image in map
Comment 2 Maik Qualmann 2017-12-25 18:31:10 UTC
This map only shows an overview of the images with geolocation positions. I think I have to create a screencast for you. For editing is the geolocation editor. Either by Ctrl+Shift+G or in the "Items" menu. Auf Deutsch unter "Eintrag". You can also select multiple images in the Album View. Now you open the geolocation editor. Here you have an image list below the map. Here you can now select individual or all images and drag into the map. So you can also assign the coordinates to 100 images at once.

Maik
Comment 3 Uwe Stöhr 2017-12-25 18:35:50 UTC
> For editing is the geolocation editor.

I understood that. I am an Open-Source developer too and think I am not too untalented. But I don't get it:

- all programs I know offer a context menu. So why can't I just select an image in the mag and right-click on it to open the geolocation editor?

> Here you can now select individual or all images and drag into the map.

That is my second point:

- I once dragged an image into the map
- now I realize that its location is not correct
- therefore I want to move the image inside the map of the geolocation editor
- why is this impossible?
- As moving in the map doesn't work, how else can I change an existing location without entering new coordinates manually?
Comment 4 Maik Qualmann 2017-12-25 18:48:41 UTC
> - all programs I know offer a context menu. So why can't I just select an
> image in the mag and right-click on it to open the geolocation editor?

DigiKam has so many features, you do not want to see the context menu if we put everything in there.

> - As moving in the map doesn't work, how else can I change an existing
> location without entering new coordinates manually?

Drag the image from the list to the new position in the map.

Screencast is in progress...

Maik
Comment 5 Uwe Stöhr 2017-12-25 19:00:41 UTC
> > - As moving in the map doesn't work, how else can I change an existing
> > location without entering new coordinates manually?
> 
> Drag the image from the list to the new position in the map.

Ehm, so I have to drag in the image again to the map to another location?
Heureka, this works. But this is very unintuitive. I spent now an hour and never came to to the idea to drag the image in there again because the image is already in the map, just at the wrong location.

The most intuitive way would be to move the image within the map to the correct location.

> you do not want to see the context menu if we put everything in there.

It is not about everything, it is that there is NO context menu at all. I mean what do I want to do when I right-click on an image within a map? Ask persons around you, I bet they all say "to change the image location or to get info about the current location".
Comment 6 Uwe Stöhr 2017-12-25 19:36:56 UTC
Hello Maik,

I forgot to thank you for your support. Thanks to your help I think I will be ready for tomorrows Christmas presentation with located images.

Nevertheless as I reported my bugs as newbie I guess other user will have the same beginner problems as I had so therefore you and the digiKam team should discuss if my proposals/bug reports could lead to a more intuitive workflow.

many thanks and best regards
Uwe
Comment 7 Maik Qualmann 2017-12-25 20:07:40 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 328855 ***
Comment 8 Maik Qualmann 2017-12-27 11:41:49 UTC
The video is now ready on Google. Here you can also see again that markers can also be moved.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/8w8I0U49tcXGSfKJ2

Maik
Comment 9 Maik Qualmann 2018-01-02 10:44:01 UTC
*** Bug 388447 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 10 Uwe Stöhr 2018-01-02 11:46:24 UTC
> The video is now ready on Google.

Many thanks Maik. My problem was that the intuition is to move images around in the map to correct the location. I never came to the idea that I have to re-drag in the image to the map to another location because the image was already in the map.

Therefore please describe this behavior in the manual and/or allow to move images in the map since this is the intuitive way.
Comment 11 caulier.gilles 2022-01-10 15:45:35 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 388219 ***