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# Board View
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<figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:918/248;" src="Board View_image.png" width="918" height="248"></figure>
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# Board
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<figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:918/248;" src="Board_image.png" width="918" height="248"></figure>
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The Board view presents sub-notes in columns for a Kanban-like experience. Each column represents a possible value for a status label, which can be adjusted.
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When first creating a collection of _Board_ type, a few subnotes will be created, each having a `#status` label set. The board then groups each note by the value of the status attribute.
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Notes are displayed recursively, so even the child notes of the child notes will be displayed. However, unlike the <a class="reference-link" href="Table%20View.md">Table View</a>, the notes are not displayed in a hierarchy.
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Notes are displayed recursively, so even the child notes of the child notes will be displayed. However, unlike the <a class="reference-link" href="Table.md">Table View</a>, the notes are not displayed in a hierarchy.
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## Interaction with columns
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# Calendar View
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<figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:767/606;" src="4_Calendar View_image.png" width="767" height="606"></figure>
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# Calendar
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<figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:767/606;" src="4_Calendar_image.png" width="767" height="606"></figure>
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The Calendar view will display each child note in a calendar that has a start date and optionally an end date, as an event.
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| 1 |  | The Calendar View works only for Collection note types. To create a new note, right click on the note tree on the left and select Insert note after, or Insert child note and then select _Collection_. |
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| 2 |  | Once created, the “View type” of the Collection needs changed to “Calendar”, by selecting the “Collection Properties” tab in the ribbon. |
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| 1 |  | The Calendar View works only for Collection note types. To create a new note, right click on the note tree on the left and select Insert note after, or Insert child note and then select _Collection_. |
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| 2 |  | Once created, the “View type” of the Collection needs changed to “Calendar”, by selecting the “Collection Properties” tab in the ribbon. |
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## Creating a new event/note
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* Clicking on a day will create a new child note and assign it to that particular day.
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* You will be asked for the name of the new note. If the popup is dismissed by pressing the close button or escape, then the note will not be created.
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* It's possible to drag across multiple days to set both the start and end date of a particular note.
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* Creating new notes from the calendar will respect the `~child:template` relation if set on the Collection note.
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## Interacting with events
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* Hovering the mouse over an event will display information about the note.
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* Left clicking the event will open a <a class="reference-link" href="../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Quick%20edit.md">Quick edit</a> to edit the note in a popup while allowing easy return to the calendar by just dismissing the popup.
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* Middle clicking will open the note in a new tab.
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* Right click will offer more options including opening the note in a new split or window.
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| `#calendar:color` | Similar to `#color`, but applies the color only for the event in the calendar and not for other places such as the note tree. |
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| `#iconClass` | If present, the icon of the note will be displayed to the left of the event title. |
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| `#calendar:title` | Changes the title of an event to point to an attribute of the note other than the title, can either a label or a relation (without the `#` or `~` symbol). See _Use-cases_ for more information. |
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| `#calendar:displayedAttributes` | Allows displaying the value of one or more attributes in the calendar like this: <br> <br> <br> <br>`#weight="70" #Mood="Good" #calendar:displayedAttributes="weight,Mood"` <br> <br>It can also be used with relations, case in which it will display the title of the target note: <br> <br>`~assignee=@My assignee #calendar:displayedAttributes="assignee"` |
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| `#calendar:displayedAttributes` | Allows displaying the value of one or more attributes in the calendar like this: <br> <br> <br> <br>`#weight="70" #Mood="Good" #calendar:displayedAttributes="weight,Mood"` <br> <br>It can also be used with relations, case in which it will display the title of the target note: <br> <br>`~assignee=@My assignee #calendar:displayedAttributes="assignee"` |
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| `#calendar:startDate` | Allows using a different label to represent the start date, other than `startDate` (e.g. `expiryDate`). The label name **must not be** prefixed with `#`. If the label is not defined for a note, the default will be used instead. |
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| `#calendar:endDate` | Similar to `#calendar:startDate`, allows changing the attribute which is being used to read the end date. |
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| `#calendar:startTime` | Similar to `#calendar:startDate`, allows changing the attribute which is being used to read the start time. |
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## How the calendar works
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The calendar displays all the child notes of the Collection that have a `#startDate`. An `#endDate` can optionally be added.
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This will result in:
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When not used in a Journal, the calendar is recursive. That is, it will look for events not just in its child notes but also in the children of these child notes.
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* Clicking on the empty space on a date will automatically open that day's note or create it if it does not exist.
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* Direct children of a day note will be displayed on the calendar despite not having a `dateNote` attribute. Children of the child notes will not be displayed.
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<img src="8_Calendar View_image.png" width="1217" height="724">
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<img src="8_Calendar_image.png" width="1217" height="724">
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### Using a different attribute as event title
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To do so, assign `#calendar:title` to the child note (not the calendar/Collection note), with the value being `name` where `name` can be any label (make not to add the `#` prefix). The attribute can also come through inheritance such as a template attribute. If the note does not have the requested label, the title of the note will be used instead.
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<table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">#startDate=2025-02-11 #endDate=2025-02-13 #name="My vacation" #calendar:title="name"</code></pre></td><td><p> </p><figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:445/124;" src="5_Calendar View_image.png" width="445" height="124"></figure></td></tr></tbody></table>
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<table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">#startDate=2025-02-11 #endDate=2025-02-13 #name="My vacation" #calendar:title="name"</code></pre></td><td><p> </p><figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:445/124;" src="5_Calendar_image.png" width="445" height="124"></figure></td></tr></tbody></table>
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### Using a relation attribute as event title
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Moreover, if there are more relations of the same name, they will be displayed as multiple events coming from the same note.
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<table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">#startDate=2025-02-14 #endDate=2025-02-15 ~for=@John Smith ~for=@Jane Doe #calendar:title="for"</code></pre></td><td><img src="6_Calendar View_image.png" width="294" height="151"></td></tr></tbody></table>
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<table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">#startDate=2025-02-14 #endDate=2025-02-15 ~for=@John Smith ~for=@Jane Doe #calendar:title="for"</code></pre></td><td><img src="6_Calendar_image.png" width="294" height="151"></td></tr></tbody></table>
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Note that it's even possible to have a `#calendar:title` on the target note (e.g. “John Smith”) which will try to render an attribute of it. Note that it's not possible to use a relation here as well for safety reasons (an accidental recursion of attributes could cause the application to loop infinitely).
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<table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">#calendar:title="shortName" #shortName="John S."</code></pre></td><td><figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:296/150;" src="1_Calendar View_image.png" width="296" height="150"></figure></td></tr></tbody></table>
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<table><thead><tr><th> </th><th> </th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><pre><code class="language-text-x-trilium-auto">#calendar:title="shortName" #shortName="John S."</code></pre></td><td><figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:296/150;" src="1_Calendar_image.png" width="296" height="150"></figure></td></tr></tbody></table>
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# Geo Map View
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# Geo Map
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Starting with Trilium v0.97.0, the geo map has been converted from a standalone [note type](../Note%20Types.md) to a type of view for the <a class="reference-link" href="../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/Notes/Note%20List.md">Note List</a>.
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<figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:892/675;" src="9_Geo Map View_image.png" width="892" height="675"></figure>
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<figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:892/675;" src="9_Geo Map_image.png" width="892" height="675"></figure>
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This note type displays the children notes on a geographical map, based on an attribute. It is also possible to add new notes at a specific location using the built-in interface.
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| 1 | <figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:483/413;" src="15_Geo Map View_image.png" width="483" height="413"></figure> | Right click on any note on the note tree and select _Insert child note_ → _Geo Map (beta)_. |
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| 2 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:53.44%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:1720/1396;" src="8_Geo Map View_image.png" width="1720" height="1396"></figure> | By default the map will be empty and will show the entire world. |
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| 1 | <figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:483/413;" src="15_Geo Map_image.png" width="483" height="413"></figure> | Right click on any note on the note tree and select _Insert child note_ → _Geo Map (beta)_. |
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| 2 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:53.44%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:1720/1396;" src="8_Geo Map_image.png" width="1720" height="1396"></figure> | By default the map will be empty and will show the entire world. |
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## Repositioning the map
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| 1 | To create a marker, first navigate to the desired point on the map. Then press the  button in the [Floating buttons](../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Floating%20buttons.md) (top-right) area. <br> <br>If the button is not visible, make sure the button section is visible by pressing the chevron button () in the top-right of the map. | |
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| 2 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:1730/416;width:100%;" src="2_Geo Map View_image.png" width="1730" height="416"> | Once pressed, the map will enter in the insert mode, as illustrated by the notification. <br> <br>Simply click the point on the map where to place the marker, or the Escape key to cancel. |
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| 3 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:1586/404;width:100%;" src="7_Geo Map View_image.png" width="1586" height="404"> | Enter the name of the marker/note to be created. |
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| 4 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:1696/608;width:100%;" src="16_Geo Map View_image.png" width="1696" height="608"> | Once confirmed, the marker will show up on the map and it will also be displayed as a child note of the map. |
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| 1 | To create a marker, first navigate to the desired point on the map. Then press the  button in the [Floating buttons](../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/UI%20Elements/Floating%20buttons.md) (top-right) area. <br> <br>If the button is not visible, make sure the button section is visible by pressing the chevron button () in the top-right of the map. | |
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| 2 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:1730/416;width:100%;" src="2_Geo Map_image.png" width="1730" height="416"> | Once pressed, the map will enter in the insert mode, as illustrated by the notification. <br> <br>Simply click the point on the map where to place the marker, or the Escape key to cancel. |
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| 3 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:1586/404;width:100%;" src="7_Geo Map_image.png" width="1586" height="404"> | Enter the name of the marker/note to be created. |
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| 4 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:1696/608;width:100%;" src="16_Geo Map_image.png" width="1696" height="608"> | Once confirmed, the marker will show up on the map and it will also be displayed as a child note of the map. |
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### Adding a new note using the contextual menu
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The location of a marker is stored in the `#geolocation` attribute of the child notes:
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<img src="18_Geo Map View_image.png" width="1288" height="278">
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<img src="18_Geo Map_image.png" width="1288" height="278">
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This value can be added manually if needed. The value of the attribute is made up of the latitude and longitude separated by a comma.
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## Icon and color of the markers
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<figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:523/295;" src="Geo Map View_image.jpg" alt="image" width="523" height="295"></figure>
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<figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:523/295;" src="Geo Map_image.jpg" alt="image" width="523" height="295"></figure>
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The markers will have the same icon as the note.
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| 1 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:56.84%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:732/918;" src="12_Geo Map View_image.png" width="732" height="918"></figure> | Go to Google Maps on the web and look for a desired location, right click on it and a context menu will show up. <br> <br>Simply click on the first item displaying the coordinates and they will be copied to clipboard. <br> <br>Then paste the value inside the text box into the `#geolocation` attribute of a child note of the map (don't forget to surround the value with a `"` character). |
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| 2 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:100%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:518/84;" src="4_Geo Map View_image.png" width="518" height="84"></figure> | In Trilium, create a child note under the map. |
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| 3 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:100%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:1074/276;" src="11_Geo Map View_image.png" width="1074" height="276"></figure> | And then go to Owned Attributes and type `#geolocation="`, then paste from the clipboard as-is and then add the ending `"` character. Press Enter to confirm and the map should now be updated to contain the new note. |
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| 1 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:56.84%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:732/918;" src="12_Geo Map_image.png" width="732" height="918"></figure> | Go to Google Maps on the web and look for a desired location, right click on it and a context menu will show up. <br> <br>Simply click on the first item displaying the coordinates and they will be copied to clipboard. <br> <br>Then paste the value inside the text box into the `#geolocation` attribute of a child note of the map (don't forget to surround the value with a `"` character). |
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| 2 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:100%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:518/84;" src="4_Geo Map_image.png" width="518" height="84"></figure> | In Trilium, create a child note under the map. |
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| 3 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:100%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:1074/276;" src="11_Geo Map_image.png" width="1074" height="276"></figure> | And then go to Owned Attributes and type `#geolocation="`, then paste from the clipboard as-is and then add the ending `"` character. Press Enter to confirm and the map should now be updated to contain the new note. |
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### Adding from OpenStreetMap
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| 1 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:562/454;width:100%;" src="1_Geo Map View_image.png" width="562" height="454"> | Go to any location on openstreetmap.org and right click to bring up the context menu. Select the “Show address” item. |
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| 2 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:696/480;width:100%;" src="Geo Map View_image.png" width="696" height="480"> | The address will be visible in the top-left of the screen, in the place of the search bar. <br> <br>Select the coordinates and copy them into the clipboard. |
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| 3 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:640/276;width:100%;" src="5_Geo Map View_image.png" width="640" height="276"> | Simply paste the value inside the text box into the `#geolocation` attribute of a child note of the map and then it should be displayed on the map. |
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| 1 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:562/454;width:100%;" src="1_Geo Map_image.png" width="562" height="454"> | Go to any location on openstreetmap.org and right click to bring up the context menu. Select the “Show address” item. |
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| 2 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:696/480;width:100%;" src="Geo Map_image.png" width="696" height="480"> | The address will be visible in the top-left of the screen, in the place of the search bar. <br> <br>Select the coordinates and copy them into the clipboard. |
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| 3 | <img class="image_resized" style="aspect-ratio:640/276;width:100%;" src="5_Geo Map_image.png" width="640" height="276"> | Simply paste the value inside the text box into the `#geolocation` attribute of a child note of the map and then it should be displayed on the map. |
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## Adding GPS tracks (.gpx)
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| 1 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:226/74;" src="3_Geo Map View_image.png" width="226" height="74"></figure> | To add a track, simply drag & drop a .gpx file inside the geo map in the note tree. |
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| 2 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:322/222;" src="14_Geo Map View_image.png" width="322" height="222"></figure> | In order for the file to be recognized as a GPS track, it needs to show up as `application/gpx+xml` in the _File type_ field. |
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| 3 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:620/530;" src="6_Geo Map View_image.png" width="620" height="530"></figure> | When going back to the map, the track should now be visible. <br> <br>The start and end points of the track are indicated by the two blue markers. |
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| 1 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:226/74;" src="3_Geo Map_image.png" width="226" height="74"></figure> | To add a track, simply drag & drop a .gpx file inside the geo map in the note tree. |
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| 2 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:322/222;" src="14_Geo Map_image.png" width="322" height="222"></figure> | In order for the file to be recognized as a GPS track, it needs to show up as `application/gpx+xml` in the _File type_ field. |
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| 3 | <figure class="image image-style-align-center"><img style="aspect-ratio:620/530;" src="6_Geo Map_image.png" width="620" height="530"></figure> | When going back to the map, the track should now be visible. <br> <br>The start and end points of the track are indicated by the two blue markers. |
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> [!NOTE]
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> The starting point of the track will be displayed as a marker, with the name of the note underneath. The start marker will also respect the icon and the `color` of the note. The end marker is displayed with a distinct icon.
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## Troubleshooting
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<figure class="image image-style-align-right image_resized" style="width:34.06%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:678/499;" src="13_Geo Map View_image.png" width="678" height="499"></figure>
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<figure class="image image-style-align-right image_resized" style="width:34.06%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:678/499;" src="13_Geo Map_image.png" width="678" height="499"></figure>
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### Grid-like artifacts on the map
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# Presentation View
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<figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:1120/763;" src="Presentation View_image.png" width="1120" height="763"></figure>
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# Presentation
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<figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:1120/763;" src="Presentation_image.png" width="1120" height="763"></figure>
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The Presentation view allows the creation of slideshows directly from within Trilium.
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* Pressing <kbd>Space</kbd> and <kbd>Shift</kbd> + <kbd>Space</kbd> will go to the next/previous slide in order, regardless of the direction. This is generally the key combination to use when presenting.
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* The arrows on the bottom-right of the slide will also reflect this navigation scheme.
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<figure class="image image-style-align-right image_resized" style="width:55.57%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:890/569;" src="1_Presentation View_image.png" width="890" height="569"></figure>
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<figure class="image image-style-align-right image_resized" style="width:55.57%;"><img style="aspect-ratio:890/569;" src="1_Presentation_image.png" width="890" height="569"></figure>
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All direct children of the collection will be laid out horizontally. If a direct child also has children, those children will be placed as vertical slides.
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# Table View
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<figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:1050/259;" src="Table View_image.png" width="1050" height="259"></figure>
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# Table
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<figure class="image"><img style="aspect-ratio:1050/259;" src="Table_image.png" width="1050" height="259"></figure>
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The table view displays information in a grid, where the rows are individual notes and the columns are <a class="reference-link" href="../Advanced%20Usage/Attributes/Promoted%20Attributes.md">Promoted Attributes</a>. In addition, values are editable.
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