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Retain zoom levels between different map types
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While on a certain zoom in a vector maps, if I change to, for instance, google`s satellite maps and if I zoom in in that map, when I go back to the vector maps the current zoom level will be used and not the one i left when I changed maps.
Zoom levels should be retained at least between maps types and ultimately individually.
Thanks
Hi Hugo,
this do not work? If not, then this should be more "issue" then "idea". Do you have step by step example in which case this do not work?
Hi Hugo,
this do not work? If not, then this should be more "issue" then "idea". Do you have step by step example in which case this do not work?
I`m on my osm offline maps with scale showing 75m
change to google satellite and zoom in couple of times till 9.8m on scale
change back to osm offline maps and zoom is at previous google maps zoom, 9.8m
I`m on my osm offline maps with scale showing 75m
change to google satellite and zoom in couple of times till 9.8m on scale
change back to osm offline maps and zoom is at previous google maps zoom, 9.8m
ah yes, sorry I understand incorrectly. So this what`s happening is by me correct behaviour and it`s what I want that Locus do. It tries to keep similar zoom level across all map types. I`m sorry but this system is more clear. Imagine you`ll work with second map few minutes, then you completely forget zoom you had set previously and then you return back. Also Locus should remember zoom levels for every single map? Sorry, but I think it`s not a good idea
ah yes, sorry I understand incorrectly. So this what`s happening is by me correct behaviour and it`s what I want that Locus do. It tries to keep similar zoom level across all map types. I`m sorry but this system is more clear. Imagine you`ll work with second map few minutes, then you completely forget zoom you had set previously and then you return back. Also Locus should remember zoom levels for every single map? Sorry, but I think it`s not a good idea
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