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-====== Location Selector ======+{{  :manual:user_guide:ic_get_location_alt.png?nolink&}} 
 + 
 +====== Location Picker ======
  
 ---- ----
-Location Selector is a very important part of Locus Map. Over 20 activities link to it to define locations of points, map centers, search spots and so on. It is always triggered in a particular situation by ......... button.  
  
-The button usually follows a **field with coordinates** of a particular point (POItrackpoint, etc.). The field can be empty or pre-filled depending on the situation.+The location picker is very important part of Locus Map. Over 20 activities link to it to define locations of points, map centers, search spots, and so on. It is always triggered in a particular situation by tapping the **Location** section (sometimes labeled "Location"sometimes not). 
 + 
 +{{  :manual:user_guide:tools:location.jpg?nolink&  }} 
 + 
 +The location field consists of two parts - the **picker** (1) and a button (2), opening the **coordinates dialog**. It can be empty or pre-filled depending on the situation. 
   * tapping it opens **coordinates edit dialog**   * tapping it opens **coordinates edit dialog**
-  * long-tapping copies coordinates to the device **clipboard**+  * long-tapping copies the coordinates of the particular item to the device **clipboard**
  
-===== Coordinates Edit Dialog ===== +[[location#coordinates_dialog|More about the coordinates dialog below >>]]
-This dialog is useful when you know exact coordinates or if you need to convert coordinates from one system to another. +
-  * select coordinate system (e.g. WGS x°x.x' for geocaching) +
-  * enter coordinates+
  
-**When converting select source coordinate systementer coordinates and select output systemLocus Map re-calculates coordinates.**+===== Location picker dialog ===== 
 +The picker is integrated into the **[[manual:user_guide:functions:search#places_and_addresses|general POI/address search screen]]** so that you can search for the desired locationif applicablealso among POIs and addresses. 
 +{{  :manual:user_guide:tools:location3.jpg?nolink&  }}
  
-Locus Map supports a wide range of the World coordinate systems: +  * **1** - location methods scrollbar - contains chips with methods defining the new location 
-  * **WGS** - the most common system - basic latitude/longitude in three used formats +  * **2** - a list of recently used locations
-  * **MGRS** - Military Grid Reference System, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_grid_reference_system|Wiki >>]] +
-  * **Maidenhead** - locator system used by amateur radio operators, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidenhead_Locator_System|Wiki >>]] +
-  * **UTM** - Universal Transverse Mercator, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Transverse_Mercator_coordinate_system|Wiki >>]] +
-  * **S-JTSK** - Czech network of geodetic points, see [[http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jednotn%C3%A1_trigonometrick%C3%A1_s%C3%AD%C5%A5_katastr%C3%A1ln%C3%AD|Wiki (CZ) >>]]  +
-  * **OS Irish Grid** - Irish grid reference system, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_grid_reference_system|Wiki >>]] +
-  * **Israeli CS Grid** - obsolete projected CRS suitable for use in Israel, see [[http://georepository.com/crs_28193/Palestine-1923-Israeli-CS-Grid.html|more >>]] +
-  * **Israeli TM Grid** - new coordinate system of Israel, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_Transverse_Mercator|Wiki >>]] +
-  * **Dutch Grid (RD)** - Dutch national grid, so called [[http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/28992/|Amersfoort RD >>]] +
-  * **NZGD2000** - New Zealand Transverse Mercator, see [[http://www.linz.govt.nz/data/geodetic-system/datums-projections-and-heights/geodetic-datums/new-zealand-geodetic-datum-200-0|more >>]] +
-  * **CH1903/LV03** - Swiss grid, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_coordinate_system|Wiki >>]] +
-  * **OSGB 1936** - Ordnance Survey National Grid, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey_National_Grid|Wiki >>]]+
  
-<WRAP round tip > +==== New location ==== 
-For more advanced users, who want to use Locus also for some specific tasks, like surveyors and others, Locus allows to use **[[manual:advanced:customization:coord|custom coordinate systems]]** for coordinate transformations. +To **search** for the location, start entering the characters into the search field and choose items offered by the autocomplete ([[..:functions:search#places_and_addresses|see more here >>]])
-</WRAP> +
-===== Location Selector Dialog ===== +
-  topbar - contains settings button +
-  new location tab - contains grid of methods defining new location +
-  * recently used tab - contains list of recently used locations+
  
-==== New location tab ==== +To **select** a new location, swipe the scrollbar (1) right or left and tap the desired method: 
-  * **GPS** - uses current GPS location. Requires correct GPS fix. +  * **Screen center**  selects the current position of the cursor in the map screen center 
-  * **Select on map** - switches a new map screen where there is possible either to tap the position directly on map (tap > Tap to select) or, more precisely, aim the center crosshair at the position and confirm by the hookbutton. +  * **My location** uses the current GPS location of your phone or tablet. Requires correct GPS fix. 
-  * **Points** - uses location of a particular point from your storage - select it from Data manager Points tab +  * **My points**  - opens your **Library** of points for selection 
-  * **Screen center** - selects current position of the Map screen center crosshair +  * **Select on map**  - switches to a new map screen where it is possible either to tap the position directly on the map (1: tap > Tap to select) or, more precisely, aim the screen center cursor (2) at the position and confirm by the check button (3){{  :manual:user_guide:tools:location4.gif?nolink&  }} 
-  * **Coordinates** - switches the [[manual:user_guide:functions:location#coordinates_edit_dialog|Coordinates Edit Dialog]] to enter exact coordinates +  * **Coordinates**  - switches the [[:manual:user_guide:tools:location#coordinates_edit_dialog|Coordinates Edit Dialog]] to enter datum and exact coordinates 
-  * **Address** - starts the [[manual:user_guide:functions:search#address_search_dialog|Address search]].  +  * **Contact**  offers a selection of your contacts with postal addresses 
-  * **Projection** - defines start point, distance and azimuth of the projected point to locate  +  * **Projection**  - defines the start point, distanceand azimuth of the projected point to locate 
-  * **Contact** - selects a contact from your device with address and locates on it[[manual:user_guide:add-ons:contacts|Add-on Contacts]] must be installed. +  * **Stabilized GPS** - starts acquiring the current location with the phone's GNSS unit, records several locations, and calculates their spatial averageThis way, the overall GPS deviation is minimized.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location13.jpg?nolink |}}
-  * **Clipboard** - locates on the position stored in your device's clipboard (coordinates, address...)+
  
-<WRAP round tip > +==== Clipboard ==== 
-**The grid can be modified** - icons can be long-tapped and dragged to change position or removed, a new customized location point can be added, see Location Selector Setup >> +If you copy e.g. coordinates from out of Locus Map or from another location, the coords are **pasted** under the location picker scrollbar:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location15.jpg?nolink |}}
-</WRAP>+
  
-==== Recently used tab ==== +==== Recently used ==== 
-Tab contains last used or selected locations. The points are listed according to time of use, the newest is at the top+The last used locations are listed under the picker scrollbar, clipboard and custom location:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location12.jpg?nolink |}}\\ Each of the items can be deleted with a "trash" button
-===== Location Selector Setup =====+===== Scrollbar setup ===== 
 + 
 +The location picker scrollbar can be **customized** according to your needs.
  
-Location Selector can be customized according to your needs.  
 ==== Adding, removing, sorting location methods ==== ==== Adding, removing, sorting location methods ====
-  * to change order of the location methodslong-tap and drag its icons as you like + 
-  * to add and remove items from the gridtap the setup button .......... A //Source of the location// dialog appears with a list of available location methods. Check/uncheck them to set the grid as you need+  Swipe the scrollbar to the right, tap the edit button and select **Location sources**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location5.jpg?nolink |}} 
-  * to remove a method from the grid, long-tap its icon, release and tap //Remove//. +  * Check and uncheck the methods to add and remove from the listdrag&drop them up/down by the left edge to change their order:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location7.jpg?nolink |}} 
-==== Own location ==== + 
-Select Own location from the Source of the location dialogThus it is possible to define a new button in the grid for comfortable and fast custom location +==== Custom location ==== 
-  * **Icon&name** - select icon and name of your custom method + 
-  * **Location** - select method or a point of your customized location +Select **Custom location**  from the edit menu:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location9.jpg?nolink |}}. This way, it is possible to define a new button in the list for comfortable and fast custom location:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location10.jpg?nolink |}} 
-  * tap OK, a **new button appears in the grid**. To remove it, long-tap it and select //Remove//.+  * **Icon&name**  - select the icon and name of your custom method 
 +  * **Location**  - select the method or a point of your customized location 
 +  * Tap SAVEand a **new item appears in the list**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location11.jpg?nolink |}}\\ To remove it, tap the action menu in the list and tap **Delete**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tools:location14.jpg?nolink |}} 
 + 
 +===== Coordinates dialog ===== 
 + 
 +{{  :manual:user_guide:tools:location2.jpg?nolink&  }} 
 + 
 +This dialog is useful when you know exact coordinates or if you need to convert coordinates from one system to another. 
 + 
 +  * select coordinate system (e.g. WGS x°x.x' for geocaching) 
 +  * enter coordinates 
 + 
 +**When converting, select the source coordinate system, enter coordinates, and select the output system; Locus Map recalculates coordinates.** 
 + 
 +Locus Map supports a wide range of the World coordinate systems: 
 + 
 +  * **WGS**  - the most common system - basic latitude/longitude in three used formats 
 +  * **MGRS**  - Military Grid Reference System, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_grid_reference_system|Wiki >>]] 
 +  * **Maidenhead**  - locator system used by amateur radio operators, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidenhead_Locator_System|Wiki >>]] 
 +  * **UTM**  - Universal Transverse Mercator, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Transverse_Mercator_coordinate_system|Wiki >>]] 
 +  * **S-JTSK**  - Czech network of geodetic points, see [[http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jednotná_trigonometrická_síť_katastrální|Wiki (CZ) >>]] 
 +  * **OS Irish Grid**  - Irish grid reference system, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_grid_reference_system|Wiki >>]] 
 +  * **Israeli CS Grid**  - obsolete projected CRS suitable for use in Israel, see [[http://georepository.com/crs_28193/Palestine-1923-Israeli-CS-Grid.html|more >>]] 
 +  * **Israeli TM Grid**  - new coordinate system of Israel, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_Transverse_Mercator|Wiki >>]] 
 +  * **Dutch Grid (RD)**  - Dutch national grid, so-called [[http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/28992/|Amersfoort RD >>]] 
 +  * **NZGD2000**  - New Zealand Transverse Mercator, see [[http://www.linz.govt.nz/data/geodetic-system/datums-projections-and-heights/geodetic-datums/new-zealand-geodetic-datum-200-0|more >>]] 
 +  * **CH1903/LV03**  - Swiss grid, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_coordinate_system|Wiki >>]] 
 +  * **OSGB 1936**  - Ordnance Survey National Grid, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnance_Survey_National_Grid|Wiki >>]] 
 +<WRAP round tip > For more advanced users like surveyors and others, Locus Map allows the use of **[[:manual:advanced:customization:coord|custom coordinate systems]]** for coordinate transformations. </WRAP>
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