[Digikam-devel] Digikam 0.10 SVN 20090130 Geolocation tab

Ari El ari.reads at gmail.com
Sat Jan 31 17:56:17 GMT 2009


The behaviour of the Geolocation Tab is the same at all zoom levels, there
are no names displayed anywhere in the worldmap. The only text displayed in
the world map is the filename of my photo.

On the other side, in the "Map Searches" tab, names are displayed at all
zoom levels, and the more you zoom the more names you get (smaller towns
&etc), its really nice.

Is there a way to "reset" the Geolocation tab preferences? I remember that
the first run of digikam did show the names.
 


Bugzilla from caulier.gilles at gmail.com wrote:
> 
> 2009/1/31 Ari El <ari.reads at gmail.com>
> 
>>
>> Hi, I've compiled digikam 0.10 SVN yesterday, it is tagged as RC2. Being
>> a
>> long time user of digikam & showfoto 0.9 stable (I was using Ubuntu 8.10
>> default version), I have to say I am totally impressed. I can only say,
>> thank you Gilles and the dev team!!!!
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
>>
>>
>> Now the question: the "Geolocation" tab on the right panel shows
>> correctly
>> in the world map the location of my photos. It also displays the country
>> boundaries. Now the problem is that the country/city/town names have
>> disappeared. I remember they were there the first time I ran digikam.
>> After
>> a couple of runs, they went away.
>>
>> This happens in both ImageEditor and the main digikam window. Curiously,
>> the
>> "Map Searches" tab in the left panel does show the country/city names.
>>
>> Any suggestion to get the names back in the Geolocation tab?
>>
> 
> This is certainly an option missing in warble widget object constructor.
> I'm
> not sure.
> 
> Also, look if your behavour is true at all zoom levels.
> 
> Gilles Caulier
> 
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