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When looking at a map, it would be nice to know what I am looking at.
I see two possible approaches for now:
The area that covers the largest % of the screen (and less that 90%, otherwise it would always display « Europe »).
This requires that one displays a map, which is not always the case.
A geocoder that allows to search a restaurant needs to know where the restaurant is.
The nice thing is that it would show Central Park instead of Manhattan.
It could be computed from the size instead of the administrative level. This would allow to handle differently Tokyo (2100km²) and Paris (100km²).
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It's really a good question, but do you think it's part of Cosmogony ? Shouldn't this be more a geocoder question ?
Cosmogony
I'm definitely motivated to dig more this question though
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Well, it depends some information must be added on the ontology.
We probably have an 🥚 🐔 situation to know if it required.
@Tristramg we now have a tool to explore the cosmogony. Do you want to try to implement this feature in this tool ?
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When looking at a map, it would be nice to know what I am looking at.
I see two possible approaches for now:
By viewport
The area that covers the largest % of the screen (and less that 90%, otherwise it would always display « Europe »).
This requires that one displays a map, which is not always the case.
A geocoder that allows to search a restaurant needs to know where the restaurant is.
The nice thing is that it would show Central Park instead of Manhattan.
By a tag on the administrative level
It could be computed from the size instead of the administrative level. This would allow to handle differently Tokyo (2100km²) and Paris (100km²).
This tag could be attached to profile of who is asking.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: