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- | Points in Locus Map, often referred to as **Points of Interest** or abbreviated **POIs** are georeferenced information packages displayed above the map. In Locus Map, there are **two main categories** of POIs: | + | Points in Locus Map, often referred to as **Points of interest** or abbreviated **POIs** are georeferenced information packages displayed above the map. In Locus Map, there are **two main categories** of POIs: |
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- | * **User Points** | + | |
- | * **LoMaps POIs** | + | |
- | ===== User Points ===== | + | |
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- | This category of points is handled as independent on map and is **added to the app by Locus user**. These points can be **downloaded** from database sources around the world (e.g. **geocaches from [[http:// | + | |
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- | **These points are referred to across the application as just "// | + | |
+ | * **LoPoints** | ||
+ | * **User points** | ||
===== LoPoints ===== | ===== LoPoints ===== | ||
- | The other category of points | + | This category of points |
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* you can display LoPoints **online** or **offline** (when you have downloaded a particular offline LoMap) | * you can display LoPoints **online** or **offline** (when you have downloaded a particular offline LoMap) | ||
- | * you can display them **above any other map** - just tap LoPoints in the **[[manual: | + | * you can display them **above any other map** - just tap LoPoints in the **[[manual: |
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+ | **[[manual: | ||
+ | ===== User points ===== | ||
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+ | This category of points is handled as independent on the map and is **added to the app by a Locus user**. These points can be **downloaded** from database sources around the world (e.g. **geocaches from [[http:// | ||
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+ | **These points are referred to across the application as just "// |