@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This note type displays the children notes on a geographical map, based on an at
## Creating a new geo map
<figureclass="table"><table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>1</td><td><figureclass="image image_resized image-style-align-center" style="width:51.25%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:1256/1044;"src="7_Geo Map_image.png"width="1256"height="1044"></figure></td><td>Right click on any note on the note tree and select <em>Insert child note</em> → <em>Geo Map (beta)</em>.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td><figureclass="image image_resized image-style-align-center" style="width:53.44%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:1720/1396;"src="9_Geo Map_image.png"width="1720"height="1396"></figure></td><td>By default the map will be empty and will show the entire world.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
<figureclass="table"><table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>1</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:51.25%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:1256/1044;"src="7_Geo Map_image.png"width="1256"height="1044"></figure></td><td>Right click on any note on the note tree and select <em>Insert child note</em> → <em>Geo Map (beta)</em>.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:53.44%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:1720/1396;"src="9_Geo Map_image.png"width="1720"height="1396"></figure></td><td>By default the map will be empty and will show the entire world.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
## Repositioning the map
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The value of the attribute is made up of the latitude and longitude separated by
### Adding from Google Maps
<figureclass="table"style="width:100%;"><tableclass="ck-table-resized"><colgroup><colstyle="width:2.77%;"><colstyle="width:33.24%;"><colstyle="width:63.99%;"></colgroup><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>1</td><td><figureclass="image image_resized image-style-align-center" style="width:56.84%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:732/918;"src="13_Geo Map_image.png"width="732"height="918"></figure></td><td>Go to Google Maps on the web and look for a desired location, right click on it and a context menu will show up. <br><br>Simply click on the first item displaying the coordinates and they will be copied to clipboard. <br><br>Then paste the value inside the text box into the <code>#geolocation</code> attribute of a child note of the map (don't forget to surround the value with a <code>"</code> character).</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td><figureclass="image image_resized image-style-align-center" style="width:100%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:518/84;"src="4_Geo Map_image.png"width="518"height="84"></figure></td><td>In Trilium, create a child note under the map.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td><figureclass="image image_resized image-style-align-center" style="width:100%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:1074/276;"src="12_Geo Map_image.png"width="1074"height="276"></figure></td><td>And then go to Owned Attributes and type <code>#geolocation="</code>, then paste from the clipboard as-is and then add the ending <code>"</code> character. Press Enter to confirm and the map should now be updated to contain the new note.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
<figureclass="table"style="width:100%;"><tableclass="ck-table-resized"><colgroup><colstyle="width:2.77%;"><colstyle="width:33.24%;"><colstyle="width:63.99%;"></colgroup><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>1</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:56.84%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:732/918;"src="13_Geo Map_image.png"width="732"height="918"></figure></td><td>Go to Google Maps on the web and look for a desired location, right click on it and a context menu will show up. <br><br>Simply click on the first item displaying the coordinates and they will be copied to clipboard. <br><br>Then paste the value inside the text box into the <code>#geolocation</code> attribute of a child note of the map (don't forget to surround the value with a <code>"</code> character).</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:100%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:518/84;"src="4_Geo Map_image.png"width="518"height="84"></figure></td><td>In Trilium, create a child note under the map.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:100%;"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:1074/276;"src="12_Geo Map_image.png"width="1074"height="276"></figure></td><td>And then go to Owned Attributes and type <code>#geolocation="</code>, then paste from the clipboard as-is and then add the ending <code>"</code> character. Press Enter to confirm and the map should now be updated to contain the new note.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
### Adding from OpenStreetMap
@ -74,6 +74,11 @@ Trilium has basic support for displaying GPS tracks on the geo map.
<figureclass="table"style="width:100%;"><tableclass="ck-table-resized"><colgroup><colstyle="width:2.77%;"><colstyle="width:30.22%;"><colstyle="width:67.01%;"></colgroup><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>1</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:226/74;"src="3_Geo Map_image.png"width="226"height="74"></figure></td><td>To add a track, simply drag & drop a .gpx file inside the geo map in the note tree.</td></tr><tr><td>2</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:322/222;"src="15_Geo Map_image.png"width="322"height="222"></figure></td><td>In order for the file to be recognized as a GPS track, it needs to show up as <code>application/gpx+xml</code> in the <em>File type</em> field.</td></tr><tr><td>3</td><td><figureclass="image image-style-align-center"><imgstyle="aspect-ratio:620/530;"src="6_Geo Map_image.png"width="620"height="530"></figure></td><td>When going back to the map, the track should now be visible. <br><br>The start and end points of the track are indicated by the two blue markers.</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
> [!NOTE]
> The starting point of the track will be displayed as a marker, with the name of the note underneath. The start marker will also respect the icon and the `color` of the note. The end marker is displayed with a distinct icon.
>
> If the GPX contains waypoints, they will also be displayed. If they have a name, it is displayed when hovering over it with the mouse.