Colin Clark <ccl...@mcb.net> writes:

> The config change was made by Vladimir on 18/8/2012 (I think). If 
> clutter and libchamplain libraries are installed, and the enable-clutter 
> option given, then the map is compiled in also.
> The user has the option of preventing the map being included by use of 
> the disable-gps option.

What does clutter do without champlain?

I would be inclined to call this --enable-libchamplain rather than
--enable-gps, becuase --enable-gps sounds like gpsd and real-time
positioning.

I would love to see a way to show all images in a directory on a map at
once, and to get a subview of just the ones in a region after selecting
or clicking on a cluster marker.  Try some of those proprietary photo
apps to see what I mean :-)

> If people report a problem with the map, I will try to help solve it. 
> But from the mailing list I get the feeling that the map is not a 
> significant function for Geeqie users.

I suspect it will become more important as geotagging is more commmon,
especially if it becomes low effort to enable.

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