Hello,
I feel stupid asking this question because I feel like I had never used a
computer's GUI, but after a lot of trying I still can't see what I'm doing
wrong:

I want to use the geotagging module in dt 3.8.1 (which I used successfully
in previous versions, though some months ago) to associate images with a
gps track, i.e. to attach geotags to them. I have correctly loaded a track
and I see the film strip, the geotagging module is displayed.
After a lot of fiddling the button "apply geo-location" was not greyed out
any more and I could click it. Now the images are displayed on the map and
I see that I should have corrected for the time zone. But I can't interact
successfully with any part of the geotagging module above the gpx file
entry box.
"date/time" contains the date/time values of the image under the mouse or
the most recently clicked image and while the mouse is still over the
image, the "original date/time" is also displayed in a greyed-out style.
(I wrote "most recently selected" because there seems not to be a
"selected" state of images. When I click one in the film strip it's
highlighted, but as I move the mouse elsewhere it's not any more.)
I can enter values but they don't take effect. Do I have to do anything to
have them applied? No matter what I enter, "date/time offset" always
displays zeroes. Maybe because the "original date/time" fields are empty
because my mouse is currently not over any image.
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In the "camera time zone" I can select anything from the dropdown menu but
as a result, the entry in the box still reads "UTC".

In the manual it says "Press the *lock* button to lock the calculated
offset in the module." If I managed to calculate an offset - where would
the lock button be?

Is there any sort of "main switch" to make the module functional?

Btw, the map source Openstreetmap doesn't work, it's blank. All the others
work.

Best regards
Joachim

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