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BethKatzPA

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    BethKatzPA got a reaction from Nic Hubbard in Coords without N-S, E-W should adopt quadrant of current location or cache   
    I have final coords for some mysteries in a text file. I didn't include the N and W because I'm lazy and they are extra characters. So I copied and pasted one into a waypoint title. Tapping on the latitude field updated the coords. I LOVE HOW THAT WORKS! However, I didn't notice that the longitude chose E instead of W. I was confused when I went to the map because the coords for final should have been close. It took me a moment to realize what had happened and switch the E to W and get it to save.
    I propose that pasted coords that don't have N-S or E-W default to either the current location's quadrant or the cache's quadrant. I don't care which. People living closer to the edges might have a preference.
    By the way, I'd like an option to display cache at both posted and corrected coordinates. I'd like to see my geo-art as the art but also know where the caches are along the trail. Thank you.
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    BethKatzPA got a reaction from Bolling in Show all stages of caches in an area   
    I'm caching in a valley that has multiple multi-stage caches. I've found them all but would like to hike the area again and perhaps add a cache of my own. I'd like to be able to look at the overview map with radius circles and see all of the stages. Now, if I display corrected coordinates, the first stage doesn't show.
    In addition, I'd like to be able to have a toggle to show both posted and corrected coordinates. This would let me see geo-art as art as well as searchable containers. That could be an overall setting or an individual cache setting.
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    BethKatzPA got a reaction from Nic Hubbard in Corrected coordinates   
    Yes, those are the two things I am seeing. And that it is inconsistent. So it works differently and unexpectedly. You might think it is fixed but it may not be. 
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    BethKatzPA got a reaction from Nic Hubbard in Blank Line When Using Template   
    Thank you for removing the space.  Although I understand how it could be handy, it violates the what-you-see-is-what-you-get philosophy. And it's confusing to many of us.
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