[digikam] [Bug 360462] New: Can't drag image from list to map in Google Maps mode

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[digikam] [Bug 360462] New: Can't drag image from list to map in Google Maps mode

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            Bug ID: 360462
           Summary: Can't drag image from list to map in Google Maps mode
           Product: digikam
           Version: 5.0.0
          Platform: Compiled Sources
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Geolocation-Editor
          Assignee: [hidden email]
          Reporter: [hidden email]

When trying to drag an image from list to the map while in Google Maps mode the
mouse cursor indicates it is not possible (and it actually isn't). In
OpenStreetMap mode it works as expected.

Also (I can open a separate wishlist/bug items for these, just le me know):
- would be nice to be able to drag images directly on the map (I thought it
used to be possible?)
- add a minimum height to the images list (somehow I managed to open the window
with the list invisible, took me a while to find it)
- geolocation editor does not remember it's size for me (related to 357738?)

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open geolocation editor
2. Ensure google maps mode is being used
3. Try to drag image from the list to the map

Actual Results:  
"Can't do this" mouse cursor, when mouse button is released nothing happens

Expected Results:  
Image is geotagged at the "drop" coordinates

Workaround: Use OpenStreetMap map instead

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--- Comment #1 from [hidden email] ---
Please show us between which views the D&D is not possible. Take a screenshot.

Thanks in advance

Gilles Caulier

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[digikam] [Bug 360462] Can't drag image from list to map in Google Maps mode

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--- Comment #2 from Michal Sylwester <[hidden email]> ---
Created attachment 97862
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=97862&action=edit
Screenshot of the geolocation editor with action marked

Red arrow indicates drag start end drop points. After drop nothing happens.
Unfortunately I didn't manage to include the mouse pointer...
Note Google Maps in map area. With OpenStreetMap the action is successful.

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--- Comment #3 from [hidden email] ---
Same problem than bug #184833. At least it touch the same software component in
DK.

Gilles Caulier

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 184833 ***

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--- Comment #4 from Michal Sylwester <[hidden email]> ---
Interesting, I forgot to mention this, but it works fine on 4.14 from Ubuntu. I
will try to check whether they patched it somehow...

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--- Comment #5 from Milan Knížek <[hidden email]> ---
I wonder why this is marked as duplicate of bug 184833 which suggest
"drag&drop" as one of wanted features for the geo-map sidebar in the album
view.

This bug is about Geo-tagging window, where this functionality used to work for
Google Maps & OSM in the past already and it still works at least for OSM in
digiKam 5.0.

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--- Comment #6 from [hidden email] ---
Because it's the same software component (widget)...

Gilles Caulier

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--- Comment #7 from [hidden email] ---
I have the same problem with digikam 5.0. I can't drag and drop images in the
geolocation window.
Switching to OpenStreetmap doesn't help.
Running Kubuntu 16.04 with digikam installed from Philip Johnsons PPA.

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--- Comment #8 from Kristian <[hidden email]> ---
Same problem here, bug confirmed for digikam 5.1.: Open Street Map (Marble)
Drag&Drop works, while with Google it is not possible. It used to work pre
digikam 5.0.

Workaround for placing cursors on Google Maps: Copy coordinate to image and
move the pin around.

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Git commit f9523ed3d970927defd9d3dae7ced22ba52d4e1f by Maik Qualmann.
Committed on 14/08/2016 at 08:17.
Pushed by mqualmann into branch 'master'.

fix item drop to Google Maps
FIXED-IN: 5.2.0

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M  +2    -1    utilities/geolocation/geoiface/backends/htmlwidget.cpp

http://commits.kde.org/digikam/f9523ed3d970927defd9d3dae7ced22ba52d4e1f

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