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Layer cannot visible when I turn on the GPS location #1901

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Light-wow opened this issue Jun 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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Layer cannot visible when I turn on the GPS location #1901

Light-wow opened this issue Jun 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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@Light-wow
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Describe the bug
When I turn on my GPS location, the layer cannot be displayed properly.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'http://u.osmfr.org/m/1080215/'
    It should default to show the layer extent.

  2. Click on 'Center map on your location'
    GPS shows but the layer is not visible now.

  3. Click on 'See layer'
    The 'eye' which show/hide layer cannot function now.

  4. Click on 'Zoom to layer extent'
    The layer is visible again and the 'eye' can function now but the GPS location is hidden now.

Expected behavior
The layer is visible when the GPS location is on. To ensure the users are walking on the layer's exact trails.

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Windows
  • Browser: Edge
  • Version: 126.0.2592.56 64-bit

Smartphone (please complete the following information):

  • Device: Samsung
  • OS: Android 12
  • Browser: Chrome
  • Version: 124.0.3667.54
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@yohanboniface
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Seems the coordinates of the feature are greater than 180°, I guess it's related.

Are you able to try to fix them to see if it work as expected ?

@Light-wow
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Seems the coordinates of the feature are greater than 180°, I guess it's related.

Are you able to try to fix them to see if it work as expected ?

Thanks for your reply. But I am unsure what the 'coordinates of the feature' are. Is it a setting within the 'map advanced properties'? Or do you mean that the coordinates of point A to point B between the trails cannot be greater than 180°? I am so sorry if I misunderstood what you said. Just a newbie to the umap. Please let me know what I can do to fix it.

@yohanboniface
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How did you create the map, did you draw the lines by hand or did you import some data ?

@Light-wow
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How did you create the map, did you draw the lines by hand or did you import some data ?

I draw the lines just by hand.

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