picture geolocation
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picture geolocation
does anybody shoot pics with GPS data to tell their location? This is supported in many phones and cameras that have a GPS receiver
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I have some pictures and video shoots with GPS coordinates, but funny enought for a Geographer, I don't make use of that info. I prefer to use tags, since it's easier for me to remember "Cuba; La Havana; National Capitol Building;" than "23°08'06.3"N 82°21'34.2"W".
Last edited by sanferno on 2016 Sep 21, 08:17, edited 1 time in total.
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geographer, eh? I think you'll love the new deskrule 1.4!
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Cool! If it's that "geo-biased" I'll do a review of it in my website.
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is that cool or what? make sure your pictures show geotags in their properties
www.zabkat.com/test/deskrule_setup_beta.exe
www.zabkat.com/test/deskrule_setup_beta.exe
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Hey! this is so cool, that way I don't need to remember coordinates!
By the way, how can I save custom locations like you did with New York?
I've always thought of adding some geo-capabilities to x2, but that may be too much. I think it might be more convenient that every user customize it according to its needs.
Just one more thing about DR. While we perform a search, the current file path is shown until some number of characters. Is it possible to show the full path? Example: "D:/folder/subfolder/file.txt" and not "D:/folder ..."
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press F1 to see the documentation, it explains how to save custom locations
your feedback and any problems report is essential. I believe this is a killer feature that will establish deskrule as a serious product
your feedback and any problems report is essential. I believe this is a killer feature that will establish deskrule as a serious product
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That's the jelly, the good attitude in which things should be facednikos wrote:your feedback and any problems report is essential.
Well, I think I've found one bug using the map navigation. I tend to use more the pan (hand) to move through the map, but after a few movements it gets stuck. Zoom (+/-) (I use mouse wheel) continues to work. In order to recover pan, I must close the "Choose map coordinates" window, and launch it again, though the issue shows up again like the before.
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can you try setting this registry key to the value 11000
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION
if this FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION key doesn't exist, create it first
then create a REG_DWORD value called "deskrule_64.exe" and set it to 11000
for more information see here
https://weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2011 ... IE-Version
then restart deskrule and see if it helps
another way to minimize scrolling is to use the WORLD button to zoom out first, then zoom in with minimum panning
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION
if this FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION key doesn't exist, create it first
then create a REG_DWORD value called "deskrule_64.exe" and set it to 11000
for more information see here
https://weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2011 ... IE-Version
then restart deskrule and see if it helps
another way to minimize scrolling is to use the WORLD button to zoom out first, then zoom in with minimum panning
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With 11000 continues the same. After reading the article, 11001 seems to fix the problem.nikos wrote:then create a REG_DWORD value called "deskrule_64.exe" and set it to 11000
I guess you know better than me how annoying this kind of issues can be, but the workaround you suggest here it's fine for a beta, not for a fully featured version.nikos wrote:another way to minimize scrolling is to use the WORLD button to zoom out first, then zoom in with minimum panning
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sadly my hands are tied here, but if you are sure that the value 11001 fixes the problem, then it is sorted
just try it out for a while because I had many false alarms; let me know what happens
ps. what's your windows version? on win7 it seems ok even without emulation tricks but on win10 it needs the 11001
pps. here's a demo video that will hopefully get more people a little more excited about this
just try it out for a while because I had many false alarms; let me know what happens
ps. what's your windows version? on win7 it seems ok even without emulation tricks but on win10 it needs the 11001
pps. here's a demo video that will hopefully get more people a little more excited about this
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Well, after restarting my computer and play for a while with panning, 11001 works fine.
I would like to suggest one adjustment for the map window. I think it's highly needed a search button to show first the result of the place you are looking for then, if it's correct, we can click OK to get the "frame" or the envelope coordinates. Now, writting a city or region name, click OK and get some numbers, isn't bringing any result because you can't see the area covered (and I know I have pictures from that place).
Example of how (imho) it should work: type some place, click search, view the result (adjust it as needed), then click OK to get the coordinates and carry on with DR search.
PD: and if is not too much to ask, the option to switch between map and image view (this one is especially useful for no labeled placed).
I would like to suggest one adjustment for the map window. I think it's highly needed a search button to show first the result of the place you are looking for then, if it's correct, we can click OK to get the "frame" or the envelope coordinates. Now, writting a city or region name, click OK and get some numbers, isn't bringing any result because you can't see the area covered (and I know I have pictures from that place).
Example of how (imho) it should work: type some place, click search, view the result (adjust it as needed), then click OK to get the coordinates and carry on with DR search.
PD: and if is not too much to ask, the option to switch between map and image view (this one is especially useful for no labeled placed).
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the name in the map dialog isn't for searching but for saving the map with a name. I have it in my list to figure out how to do named searches, but at present this is unknown
good news about the 11001!
good news about the 11001!
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Ok, for some reason I thought it was suitable for both things. Maybe it's caused for the usage of map servicesnikos wrote:the name in the map dialog isn't for searching but for saving the map with a name...