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If nodes have (manually configured) identical positions they overlay each other in the map.
I have three gps-less fixed nodes that I was setting up, each got the same lat/long setting. Later in the map I could only see one of them. And got quite confused until I realised they are overlaying each other so exactly that only the topmost is visible. Even when zoomed fully in.
I'm not sure how to suggest 'solving' this, it's more of a enhancement request than a bug, but I lost quite some time wondering where my nodes were before I worked it out.. sorry if I mis-catagorized.
Possibly group the names of very closely spaced nodes together once the map is zoomed in, maybe pop out a multi-line list of node ID's if the data would otherwise overlap.
Or add 'handles' around overlapping node markers so individual nodes can be seen and selected. ? I'm pretty lousy at UI design so I assume others will have better ideas ;-)
App Version
2.5.1
Phone
Fairphone4, Android 13
Device
heltec visionmaster e290
Firmware
latest, 2.5.5
Relevant log output
No response
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If nodes have (manually configured) identical positions they overlay each other in the map.
I have three gps-less fixed nodes that I was setting up, each got the same lat/long setting. Later in the map I could only see one of them. And got quite confused until I realised they are overlaying each other so exactly that only the topmost is visible. Even when zoomed fully in.
I'm not sure how to suggest 'solving' this, it's more of a enhancement request than a bug, but I lost quite some time wondering where my nodes were before I worked it out.. sorry if I mis-catagorized.
Possibly group the names of very closely spaced nodes together once the map is zoomed in, maybe pop out a multi-line list of node ID's if the data would otherwise overlap.
Or add 'handles' around overlapping node markers so individual nodes can be seen and selected. ? I'm pretty lousy at UI design so I assume others will have better ideas ;-)
App Version
2.5.1
Phone
Fairphone4, Android 13
Device
heltec visionmaster e290
Firmware
latest, 2.5.5
Relevant log output
No response
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: