1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
\r
2 <section id="GuideReferenceDecodeLatLong">
\r
3 <title id="titleGuideReferenceDecodeLatLong">Decoding Latitude and Longitude</title>
\r
4 <para>This section is relevant to geocode searches and the map display of Geeqie.</para>
\r
6 The result of some internet or other searches for placenames can contain a latitude and longitude embedded in a text string. For example an openstreetmap.org search can give a URL such as:
\r
8 <code>https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=51.5542%2C-0.1816#map=12/51.5542/-0.1818</code>
\r
11 If you paste such a string into the search box, the latitude/longitude can be automatically extracted and used as the origin of the search.
\r
13 You may also drag-and-drop a URL of this type onto the map to cause the map to be re-centered.
\r
15 This feature uses the file:
\r
17 <code>/usr/local/lib/geeqie/geocode-parameters.awk</code>
\r
19 You may create your own decodes by using the above file as an example, and storing the file in:
\r
21 <code>~/.config/geeqie/applications/geocode-parameters.awk</code>
\r
23 If a successful decode was not made from the first file, your local version will then be used.
\r