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0017 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:1
0018 msgid "digiKam Main Window Map Search View"
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0021 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:1
0022 msgid ""
0023 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0024 "learn, easy, map, search, geolocation"
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0027 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:14
0028 msgid "Map Search View"
0029 msgstr ""
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0031 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:16
0032 msgid "The whole digiKam geolocation suite consists of four parts:"
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0035 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:18
0036 msgid ""
0037 "The **Map** mode of the Image Area which displays images with GPS data on a "
0038 "map depending on the selection on the Left Sidebar, e.g. the images in the "
0039 "album you selected in the Album View, the images with a certain tag assigned "
0040 "(selected in the Tag View), with a certain label and so on."
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0043 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:20
0044 msgid ""
0045 "This view which is the search tool for finding images by their GPS data."
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0048 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:22
0049 msgid ""
0050 "The :ref:`Geolocation Editor <geolocation_editor>` which is accessible via :"
0051 "menuselection:`Item --> Edit Geolocation...` :kbd:`Ctrl+Shift+G` and allows "
0052 "to set and to edit GPS data."
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0055 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:24
0056 msgid ""
0057 "The :ref:`Map tab <maps_view>` on the Right Sidebar which shows the location "
0058 "of the image on a map and is purely informative."
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0061 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:30
0062 msgid "The digiKam Map Search Tool from Left Sidebar"
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0065 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:32
0066 msgid ""
0067 "The earth view is a topographical map of our beautiful home planet. To allow "
0068 "for better orientation the map offers a scale bar in the lower left corner "
0069 "as well as a windrose on the top right. To navigate and to control the view "
0070 "you can use the tools on the Navigation info box at the right: Press the "
0071 "arrow buttons to rotate the globe. The Up and Down arrow buttons will tilt "
0072 "the earth axis back and forth. The Left and Right arrow buttons will make "
0073 "the earth spin around its physical axis."
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0076 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:34
0077 msgid ""
0078 "You can accomplish the same behavior by pressing the left mouse button "
0079 "somewhere on the globe and by moving the mouse while keeping the left mouse "
0080 "button pressed. Using this drag and drop style navigation will allow you to "
0081 "adjust the viewing angle much easier and more precisely. The cursor keys on "
0082 "your keyboard offer another alternative way to quickly change directions."
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0085 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:36
0086 msgid ""
0087 "Zoom in and out by moving the vertical slider up and down. If your mouse has "
0088 "got a mouse wheel you can use that one instead - or you just hold the left "
0089 "mouse button and the right mouse button down both at once while moving the "
0090 "mouse up and down. Changing the zoom level step by step can be done via the "
0091 "Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons which are placed above and below the zoom "
0092 "slider (or using the + and - keys on your keyboard)."
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0095 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:38
0096 msgid ""
0097 "Depending on the map's resolution zooming in will provide you with more "
0098 "detail. Smaller cities will appear and using the topographic map you might "
0099 "notice that coastlines are provided as vector graphics."
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0102 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:40
0103 msgid ""
0104 "In case you should get lost you can always reset the viewing angle and zoom "
0105 "level back to the point where we started off: Just press the Home button (or "
0106 "the Home button on your keyboard). To set the home location to the current "
0107 "position (center of the map) select the Bookmarks → Set Home Location menu "
0108 "item."
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0111 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:42
0112 msgid ""
0113 "The meaning of “GPS” and functions and buttons that apply to all three "
0114 "geolocation parts are described in the :ref:`Geolocation Editor "
0115 "<geolocation_editor>` chapter of this handbook. This applies to the context "
0116 "menu on the map and the first line of buttons under the map except the last "
0117 "three. The designations I use here for the buttons is the content of the "
0118 "respective tooltip."
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0121 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:44
0122 msgid ""
0123 "Usually you will begin searching for images by defining a region on the map. "
0124 "From the **Search by area** buttons click the left one, the **Select images "
0125 "by drawing a rectangle** button, then click with the left mouse button over "
0126 "one corner on the map, draw open a rectangle and click with the left mouse "
0127 "button over another corner. All images falling within the coordinates of "
0128 "that rectangle will be shown in the Image Area (provided your images have "
0129 "been geo-coded of course)."
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0132 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:46
0133 msgid ""
0134 "The next button to the right is the **Create a region selection from a "
0135 "thumbnail** button which creates a small region around the position of a "
0136 "marker or thumbnail if you click on it. If there are other images hidden "
0137 "behind it because they have the same position or one very close to the image "
0138 "you click on they will be shown in the Image Area."
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0141 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:48
0142 msgid ""
0143 "The last button in this row is the **Remove the current region selection** "
0144 "button. Well, do I still have to explain that after all? O.k., I should "
0145 "mention that it, of course, only removes the selection, not your precious "
0146 "pics."
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0149 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:50
0150 msgid ""
0151 "Now let's have a look on the three buttons at the right end of the row right "
0152 "under the map. They control which images you see in the Image Area out of "
0153 "your defined region. Let's begin with the one at the very end of the row, "
0154 "the Select-images button. If you activate it, it will toggle the selection "
0155 "of a photograph (or a group of photographs if they are hidden behind each "
0156 "other) once you click on it on the map. This can be helpful to fine tune "
0157 "your selection before carrying out operations from the Right Sidebar or the "
0158 "menus."
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0161 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:52
0162 msgid ""
0163 "The **Filter images** button (the one with the funnel on it) will, other "
0164 "than the **Select images** button who leaves all images from your defined "
0165 "region visible in the Image Area, switch off all other images and show only "
0166 "the one you clicked on. This is particular useful if the map is just showing "
0167 "markers or if the thumbnails are too small to clearly identify images."
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0170 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:54
0171 msgid ""
0172 "The **Remove the current filter** button is self explaining but I want to "
0173 "mention here that these three last buttons won't affect your defined search "
0174 "region which means that once you click the button with the white cross in a "
0175 "red circle all images in that region should be displayed again in the Image "
0176 "Area."
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0179 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:56
0180 msgid ""
0181 "The **Show Non Geolocated Items** button displays all images without GPS "
0182 "data in the Image Area. If this applies to many images from your collections "
0183 "it might be a good idea to use the **Filters** tab of the Right Sidebar and/"
0184 "or the sorting and grouping functions in the **View** menu additionally."
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0187 #: ../../main_window/mapsearch_view.rst:58
0188 msgid ""
0189 "In the box below you can enter a name for your geo filter. It will be added "
0190 "to the list view below for future reference once you click the save button "
0191 "to the right of it, it acts as a live geo folder. The search field at the "
0192 "bottom searches in the Searches list above."
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