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πŸ“ Markers ​

Markers are used to indicate a specific location on the map.

Adding markers ​

  1. Navigate to the Map tab to start adding markers to the map.
  2. Press the + button adjacent to the Markers section header
  3. A dialog box will appear, presenting a form for entering marker details.
  4. Utilize the Location field to search and set the marker's position, location search is powered by OpenStreetMap.
  5. A title and description will be generated automatically based on the location search. You can edit these fields to personalize the marker.
  6. Choose from a list of predefined groups or categories that best describe the activity experienced at that location.
  7. Confirm the addition of your marker to the map by clicking the Add marker button.
  8. After adding your marker fine-tune the marker's placement by dragging it to its precise desired location on the map.

Editing markers ​

  1. Press the Edit button located in the upper right corner of the Markers section.
  2. Each marker will display options to edit or delete. To modify a marker, click on the pencil icon associated with it.
  3. A dialog box will appear, showcasing the details of the marker.
  4. The location field displays the current latitude and longitude. Press the X button to clear the existing coordinates, then search for and select a new location.
  5. To apply your changes, click the Edit marker button.

Rearrange markers ​

  1. To rearrange the order of the markers, click on the Edit button at the top right corner of the Markers section.
  2. Drag and drop the markers to the desired position.
  3. The changes will be saved automatically.

Deleting markers ​

  1. Reorganize the markers by clicking the Edit button located in the top right corner of the Markers section.
  2. Adjust the sequence by dragging and dropping each marker to your preferred location.
  3. Your rearrangements will be saved automatically.

That is it! You have successfully learned how to add, edit, rearrange, and delete markers on the map. πŸ—ΊοΈ