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* As a city planner, I can describe a city planning project with my collaborators, drawing various shapes on the map (polygons, circles, squares, etc.) and associating content with each shape. I can also manage several layers of data and choose which one(s) to display. |
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* As a user, I can, directly from the map, search across a large number of data elements, by using a contextual search widget that displays the results as a list on top of the map. When selecting one result, the map focuses on its location. |
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* As a user, I can use the application efficiently from a mobile device. |
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-* As a user, I can be geolocalized and view my current position on the map and I can get instructions on how to get from my current location to a given point of interest on the map. |
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+* As a user, I can be geolocalized and view my current position on the map. |
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* As an administrator, I can configure the map background: I can choose from existing background configurations, or I can create custom map backgrounds using external services such as Mapbox. |
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* As an administrator, I can configure external geographical data sources, for instance to display on my map some entries fetched from Wikipedia. |
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* As an administrator, I can make the map background available in offline mode (on a specific geographical area), so that it can be embedded in an ePub file. |