1 | Plone Google Maps |
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3 | Plone Google Maps (qPloneGoogleMaps) is a Google Maps view product |
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4 | for the Plone content management system which enables integration |
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5 | of Google Maps into Plone sites. |
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7 | Plone Google Maps Features |
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9 | 1. Due to qPloneGoogleMaps you can set up the latitude and longitude |
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10 | of your site objects and have their maps exhibited on your site. |
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11 | 2. Any object with the latitude-longitude has an additional map |
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12 | portlet displaying this object. This portlet, in turn, has a |
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13 | template "Large screen". If you click on the large screen below |
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14 | the portlet, you will be able to see the full-size map of the |
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15 | page with its description. |
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16 | 3. The folders containing objects with the latitude-longitude |
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17 | parameters have an additional display view - "maps view", |
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18 | which gives an opportunity to see the full-size map with all |
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19 | these objects. |
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20 | 4. There is a new content type "Map" which can have other content |
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21 | types - "overlays". It enables the positioning of different |
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22 | objects on one map showing them with the markers of different |
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23 | colours. |
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25 | Plone Google Maps Installation |
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27 | * Install qPloneGoogleMaps and geolocation as Zope products |
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28 | * Install these two products in your Plone instance with Quick |
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29 | Installer (Plone Control Panel ->Add/remove Products) |
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31 | How To Use qPloneGoogleMaps |
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33 | Use Case 1 |
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34 | |
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35 | Let's assume you need to show two objects (Plone pages) situated in |
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36 | one folder on one map. |
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38 | * Suppose you have a folder "School" |
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39 | * Create two pages for this folder ("School 1", "School 2") |
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40 | * Go to the page "School 1" and click on the tab "geolocation" |
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41 | * You will see a page with the latitude, longitude,zoom, type |
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42 | fields and an empty Google map. Fill in the fields which determine |
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43 | map displaying properties and then click on map for choosing |
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44 | marker position and then click the "Save" button |
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45 | * Do the same steps for the page "School 2" |
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46 | * Go to the folder "School" |
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47 | * Choose "maps view" from the "display" drop-down menu. You will |
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48 | see the map with both of these objects ("School 1", "School 2") |
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49 | marked with the markers. If you click on one of these markers |
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50 | you will see its name and description appear beside it (after |
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51 | the click on this name you will be taken to the page the marker |
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52 | displays) |
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54 | Use Case 2 |
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56 | Let's assume, you need to show many objects situated in different |
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57 | folders on one map. |
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59 | * Suppose, you have a folder "Nigeria". |
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60 | * Go to this folder and add "map" item from the "add item" drop-down |
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61 | menu. |
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62 | * If you go to the "map" you've created, you will notice that it |
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63 | can have an additional content type "overlay": |
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64 | * Choose "overlay" from "add item" drop-down menu |
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65 | * Enter Short Name and title of a new overlay |
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66 | * Click "browse" button for the "Markers Source" pop-up window to appear |
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67 | * Now choose the folder containing the object with the latitude- |
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68 | longitude parameters you want your marker to be tied to and click |
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69 | "insert" |
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70 | * Return to the "Edit Overlay" page to select the marker's color |
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71 | which will be shown on the map |
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72 | * Click the "Save" button |
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73 | * Complete the same steps for creating overlays for other objects of |
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74 | the folder "Nigeria" |
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75 | * Go to this folder and choose the map |
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77 | Authors |
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79 | * Myroslav Opyr, quintagroup.com |
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80 | |
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81 | * Vitaliy Podoba, quintagroup.com |
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