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* Descriptive text, which displays the description of the object;
 
* Descriptive text, which displays the description of the object;
 
* Property list, which displays the important properties of the object or nothing if there are none; This is only available since {{VersionAndroid|2.4.0}}.
 
* Property list, which displays the important properties of the object or nothing if there are none; This is only available since {{VersionAndroid|2.4.0}}.
* Navigate button, which navigates on the map from the current position to the object.
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{{Hint|Properties with priorities higher/bigger than the [[Settings#User_specific_settings|PriorityThreshold]] are considered important.}}
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* Navigate button, which navigates on the map from the current position to the object;
 
* Browse button, which opens the object in the content browser.
 
* Browse button, which opens the object in the content browser.
  
 
To close the dialog, the user can click anywhere else on the map.
 
To close the dialog, the user can click anywhere else on the map.

Revision as of 12:07, 16 April 2015

POI dialog
POI dialog
File:UI UBIK Android POI Dialog With Properties.png
POI dialog with important properties

A POI dialog is used for displaying information of the POI object. Such a dialog contains the following elements:

  • Title, which displays the name of the object;
  • Descriptive text, which displays the description of the object;
  • Property list, which displays the important properties of the object or nothing if there are none; This is only available since VersionAndroid.
IC Hint square.pngProperties with priorities higher/bigger than the PriorityThreshold are considered important.
  • Navigate button, which navigates on the map from the current position to the object;
  • Browse button, which opens the object in the content browser.

To close the dialog, the user can click anywhere else on the map.