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Archived - Use Search => Archived - Feedback and Comments => Topic started by: Kuren on September 03, 2005, 12:31:33 PM
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instead of this:

have the icons spread out so they don't overlay, maybe like this:

thanks!
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Agreed. This needs to be done, as well as some other upgrades to PhotoFusion. Thanks.
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I'd also like to add my vote to fixing the overlapping camera icons, especially with the html map feature. I often photograph things of interest for the Forest Service, and before I started using the html map I would have to write a note describing where each picture was taken. It was a real pain, especially with lots of photos.
The html map makes things *so* much easier. Plus the map is intuitive to use so I don't have to explain it to the recipients. In addition, they get much more information than before.
So fixing the icon problem would be a big help!
One further suggestion: if I first generate a map that covers all the pics taken [referencing one folder containing all the pertinent pics] and then try to create a map or maps that zoom in to a particular area again saving the index file in the same folder, it appears that the first index file is replaced.
It would be very handy if the code found that an existing index.html file was present it would be preserved and the next one given another name like index2.html. That way it would be easy to generate an overview plus zoomed in maps to show the detail, all in the same folder with all the pics which can then be sent to those interested.
Would that be possible?
Larry
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It should probably be named the same name as the GPX file, so if you have "sundayride.gpx", it should generate a "sundayride.html"
(Also, it would be killer if it could include a zipped copy of the GPX file linked in the HTML page, but now I'm getting greedy.
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its easy enough to tweek the HTML code each time, but the icons are harder to tweek
example: http://tera.kuren.org/cycling/2005_08_31_Snoqualmie_ride/
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How about a 3D representation of the tracks? I would b enice to see the elevation that one has traveled. Any chance?