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KGeoTag 1.8.0 released
I’m happy to announce the new 1.8.0 release of KGeoTag, the stand-alone KDE/Linux geotagging app!
There have been a few changes regarding handling coordinates, mostly inspired by Bug #497410. We now can:
- Assign an image to coordinates from the clipboard which are (partly) negative (which fixes said bug)
- Export the current map center’s coordinates in the decimal degree “latitude, longitude” format to be used e.g. in Google Maps or OpenStreetMap
- Not only assign coordinates from the clipboard that have been copied from OpenStreetMap or Google Maps, but also using the human-readable format that KGeoTag itself formats when selecting “Copy formatted coordinates” for the current map center (provided the coordinates string has been formatted using the same locale as is used to parse it)
Additionally, the timezones data files have been updated to Timezone Boundary Builder’s release 2025a.
Enjoy geotagging your photos :-)