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0017 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:1
0018 msgid "digiKam Geolocation Editor Reverse Geocoding"
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0021 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:1
0022 msgid ""
0023 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0024 "learn, easy, geolocation, reverse, geocoding"
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0027 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:14
0028 msgid "Reverse Geocoding"
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0031 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:16
0032 msgid "Contents"
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0035 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:18
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0037 "In this tab you can use a public geoname service to look up address details "
0038 "of the geographic position of one or more images and convert them into tags. "
0039 "In order to do that you need a few preparations. You should be already "
0040 "familiar with the idea of tags and how to create, edit and use them. The "
0041 "best entry into this issue you find in the Tags View section of Chapter 2 of "
0042 "the digiKam handbook."
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0045 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:20
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0047 "First you should create a root tag in the Tag Manager or in the tag tree of "
0048 "the Left or Right Sidebar. You might name it Location or Places or ..."
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0051 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:22
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0053 "Then you select the image(s) you want to tag (they need to have GPS data "
0054 "assigned), open the Geolocation Editor and click the **Reverse Geocoding** "
0055 "tab. You will see your tag tree and if you click with the right mouse button "
0056 "over a tag, preferable the one you created for the geo tags, you will see "
0057 "this context menu:"
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0060 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:28
0061 msgid "The digiKam Geolocation Editor Reverse Geocoding Context Menu"
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0064 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:30
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0066 "In the main section the tags you can add are sorted from the largest region "
0067 "(country) down to the smallest (house number). If you choose **Add All "
0068 "Address Elements** and then fold out the Location tag and all the sub-tags "
0069 "you will have this:"
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0072 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:36
0073 msgid ""
0074 "The digiKam Geolocation Editor Reverse Geocoding Tags Hierarchy To Populate"
0075 msgstr ""
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0077 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:38
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0079 "These red tags in curly brackets are called control tags. They determine "
0080 "which address elements you want the reverse geolocation service you have "
0081 "chosen at the top under **Select Service** to look for. You can still delete "
0082 "some of them with the help of the context menu if you feel that you don't "
0083 "need them or modify the structure by deleting some control tags and add them "
0084 "in other places of the tree or even build a new tree parallel to the first "
0085 "by adding a control tag to the root tag (here: Location). Arranging the "
0086 "control tags on the same level instead of a tree structure can save a lot of "
0087 "redundant tags since the same city or town name exists in more than one "
0088 "state or country let alone street names. But it can make the whole location "
0089 "branch of your tag tree quite long and therefore incalculable. This is to "
0090 "say that you have to find your own solution to this problem depending on "
0091 "your needs, maybe a mix, and the sooner you find it the less work you have "
0092 "to invest in editing your tag tree and the control tags."
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0095 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:40
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0097 "Let us assume you use the control tags as shown in the above screenshot, "
0098 "select the images you want to tag from the list of images to the left and "
0099 "click **Apply Reverse Geocoding**. Then the tag tree might look similar to "
0100 "this:"
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0103 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:46
0104 msgid ""
0105 "The digiKam Geolocation Editor Reverse Geocoding Tags Hierarchy Populated"
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0108 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_reverse.rst:48
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0110 "The green tags represent the search result of the selected public reverse "
0111 "geocoding service and are already assigned to the image(s). To save these "
0112 "tags to the image file and the digiKam database click **Apply**. The tags "
0113 "will appear as regular tags in your tag tree which you can see already here "
0114 "or in the tag tree of the Left or Right Sidebar. Of course you can still "
0115 "edit them like any other tag in the Tag Manager or in the Left or Right "
0116 "Sidebar, but not here in the Geolocation Editor."
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