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[Feature Request] Set default zoom so that all friends are in view #1235

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rhysperry111 opened this issue Jun 12, 2022 · 2 comments
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Currently, upon starting the app you are zoomed in on your own marker. It would be nice to be able to save your last location, or maybe even have a different friend set as the default, but that is already covered in #718.

What I am suggesting is that when the map is opened, it is zoomed and moved such that all of the friends are visible. This is quite useful for getting an overview of where everyone is.

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growse commented Jun 12, 2022

What I am suggesting is that when the map is opened, it is zoomed and moved such that all of the friends are visible. This is quite useful for getting an overview of where everyone is.

This is not necessarily a default everyone wants. It feels like we might want a preference here....? Main question is then what behaviours are we toggling between:

  • Always zoom to show everyone
  • Remember my last (bearing in mind my last may be tracking myself, tracking another contact or not tracking anyone)

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@growse growse added this to the Backlog milestone Aug 23, 2022
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wir3z commented May 8, 2024

For the host side app I developed, I give the users a Google map that auto-scales to everyone on the map. If they tap a user, it zooms in on that user and that user remains in focus . More you tap on the person, the more zoom you get. If you tap somewhere on the map, it zooms back out to keep everyone in view.

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