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support search for cities/addresses/points of interest #27

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g33kex opened this issue Jun 22, 2017 · 4 comments
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support search for cities/addresses/points of interest #27

g33kex opened this issue Jun 22, 2017 · 4 comments

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@g33kex
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g33kex commented Jun 22, 2017

There should be a way to search for a city, a street address, or a point of interest nearby.

Example of search string that should possible :

  • New York
  • 28 Something Street, Somecity
  • United Kingdom
  • Bar (to show bars nearby)

We could imagine a shortcut such as / (so we'll be typing /seachstring) and then have a drop down menu if there is multiple results.

@jaller94
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For an easy first implementation I recommend a shortcut like F for find or S for search.
While it would be cool to offer this offline from the available map data, I assume that most searches will need to be forwarded to an online API.
I have not done any address resolution yet and would be glad to see helping hands.

@temco
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temco commented Nov 9, 2018

I think so. Searching is a great function for this project and online mode is OK.

@cloudlena
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Great idea. We should also include / as a shortcut to keep the Vim folk happy ;-)

@rastapasta
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There's a long standing vision to create blessed-mapscii for the blessed cli framework - would make a lot of UI thingies much smoother to implement and, at the same time, allowing MapSCII to be used inside any blessed surrounding.
Anyone up for the challenge? :)

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