- Issue created by @fishfree
- 🇩🇪Germany jurgenhaas Gottmadingen
When there is a screen outside, and it shows the map with e.g. the area with all the buildings around, the perspective is the value of degree in which direction the user is looking when standing in front of the screen. For each available perspective, wayfinding is then offering a different image that matches what the user sees in real live when looking at the screen or at the real environment.
The pin location is then in addition the x and y cooredinate on that picture where the "Current location" should be places on that image, so that the user knows where within the image they currently are.
- 🇨🇳China fishfree
@jurgenhaas Thank you for your explanation! It would be much better to write these words in the 'description' of the form elements.