https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459163

--- Comment #18 from maison <bugzi...@kgb.ovh> ---
(In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #17)
> Here is a screencast showing how to paste coordinates.
> 
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1neXbiHV6anwPuka5sKTGNWxbDhRsWxE6/
> view?usp=sharing
> 
> And on your last comment, I don't see any features that are useless or that
> we should remove.
> 
> Maik

Thank you for clarifying some things; your screen cast does help and I
understand it better. I find it’s less intuitive to copy coordinates and then
paste them rather than pin the image like other software does (drag and drop is
less precise).
It also shows that some things evolved between v. 7.* and 8.0.0.
But if one needs a video, it still means the interface is unintuitive.
For example, you pasted your coordinates on the left. As I said, since the
coordinate edit fields are on the right, that’s where I used to paste my data.
The Paste coordinates option still doesn’t work there; it only works field by
field.
Interesting that you pasted your data as latitude longitude  in degrees,
whereas when I copy coordinates in digiKam they are formatted as   2° 47'
41,4"E,  48° 20' 40,3"N
Minor annoyances:
Why are two Apply buttons in addition to the Close button that will ask to
apply anyway?
Who needs a compass when there is no way to turn the map?
Who needs the speed gauge and itinerary calculator?
What’s the purpose of having two maps shown at the same time?
Copy reference URL: “geo” is still broken.

It feels that I’m repeating myself a lot here. I hope this answers your
question on what to remove or to repair. Thanks for considering it.

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