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[#4568] Geotagging support
Summary Geotagging support
Queue Ansel
Queue Version HEAD
Type Enhancement
State Resolved
Priority 1. Low
Owners mrubinsk (at) horde (dot) org
Requester chuck (at) horde (dot) org
Created 10/27/06 (7174 days ago)
Due
Updated 7/12/09 (6185 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 7/12/09 (6185 days ago)
Milestone 1.1
Patch No

History
4912 Michael Rubinsky Comment #8
State ⇒ Resolved
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All geotagging features planned for 1.1 are now implemented
449 Michael Rubinsky Comment #7 Reply to this comment
GeoRSS support done, support for relocating an existing geotag, or for 
adding a geotag to an image without the data in EXIF is done.



Last item for 1.1 is a block showing some recent images on a map. 2.0 
will probably include a gallery type for browsing images by location.
242 Michael Rubinsky Milestone ⇒ 1.1
 
385 Michael Rubinsky Comment #6
Assigned to Michael Rubinsky
Version ⇒ HEAD
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Google maps now display on gallery and image views. A block with a map 
of some subset of available images is coming. Still todo, add geoRSS 
data to feeds, and allow for adding geotagging data to images that do 
not already contain them.
08 Michael Rubinsky Comment #5 Reply to this comment
Code for reverse geocoding - provides the nearest address to the 
passed in lat/long. We should take the geocode data and at instead of 
displaying the actual coords, we should display the name of the town 
and country etc...



http://nicogoeminne.googlepages.com/documentation.html
219 Michael Rubinsky Comment #4 Reply to this comment
I've added the code needed to at least capture the location data if 
it's present and display it with the rest of the attributes. Nothing 
in the way of integrating with google maps yet, but now at least the 
groundwork is there.
166 Michael Rubinsky Comment #3 Reply to this comment
19 Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Geotagging support
Queue ⇒ Ansel
State ⇒ Accepted
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See http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/06/09/25/1537221.shtml - use 
google or yahoo maps to tag the location of photos.

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