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slug wrote:djwixx-
If you feel the need to geotag multiple photos in the exact same spot, you don't have to enter any information time and time again.
If you position one photo, then select another in the same gallery, it starts out in the same position. Just click save, click the next photo. Repeat.
-slug
pingupingu wrote:in the gallery , indicate under the thumbnails an icon showing that the picture is geolocated (with the link, like in the whole picture page)
csdesign wrote:I would like to be able to see geotags for a gallery and its subgalleries all on the same map. For example, if I have a gallery for Florida which contains seperate galleries for Orlando, Miami, Clearwater etc I would like to see them on an overall map of Florida, without having to see all of my geotags for other parts of the world.
nolock wrote:As a possible work-around on that, you could use html to put links to your gallery & sub-gallery 'satellite views' in the 'comments' part of your gallery, like this: http://www.pbase.com/nolock/lillooet - note that this gallery doesn't have any sub-galleries, but if it did a link for that could be added. I'm putting the link 'front & center' like that mainly because I think it's probably easier for a casual viewer to notice that a 'gallery satellite view' is available at all.
larena wrote:Is it possible to tag multiple photos at once, rather than updating them individually? Most of my photos were taken at the same place, so it would be handy to select all photos in a gallery (maybe using the 'Batch Update Selected Images in this Gallery' feature) to give them the same coordinates.
tremont wrote:slug wrote:djwixx-
If you feel the need to geotag multiple photos in the exact same spot, you don't have to enter any information time and time again.
If you position one photo, then select another in the same gallery, it starts out in the same position. Just click save, click the next photo. Repeat.
-slug
victorengel wrote:When entering a search for, say, and address, if the search was unsuccessful, it's not obvious how to return to a form where a subsequent search can be performed. Ideally, if the search failed, the user should stay in the form that generated the search in the first place so that it can quickly be corrected.
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