krasi Posted May 10, 2009 Posted May 10, 2009 (edited) In Geocaching/Map I can "Hide my Finds and I can Hide my Caches". Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Any one else think this might be useful? Krasi Edited May 10, 2009 by krasi
+W8TTS Posted May 10, 2009 Posted May 10, 2009 I've wondered about that myself. And, it might be a good addition to the selectable options on the page, maybe set on initially.
+Starglider Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 In Geocaching/Map I can "Hide my Finds and I can Hide my Caches". Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? I actually think that caches on the Ignorelist shouldn't be displayed on the Geocaching map by default. I like to use the map to plan my caching trips and it is quite annoying that the ignored caches are still visible there. That makes the ignore list pretty useless.
+eigengott Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Use a Pocket Query and the Google maps preview instead. Looks the same but you have many more options to filter the caches, including leaving out those from your ignore list.
krasi Posted May 11, 2009 Author Posted May 11, 2009 Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Use a Pocket Query and the Google maps preview instead. Looks the same but you have many more options to filter the caches, including leaving out those from your ignore list. To use Pocket Query is to complex for a short view. For tour planning I use "Pocket Query - GSAK incl.Filter and Macro MyGMEv3"
+eigengott Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 To use Pocket Query is to complex for a short view. I can't see what's so complex about doing a single click: You can setup a single PQ for that, which never runs. The only thing you probably need to change is the origin for the PQ. I usually select a waypoint code from the center of the area I'm interested in - easy to grab from the "normal" map.
+edscott Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 In Geocaching/Map I can "Hide my Finds and I can Hide my Caches". Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Any one else think this might be useful? Krasi YES!!! It has been discussed before, but there has been no response from TPTB. It would be nice to know if it has made the list of things to do. Seems like a very useful feature that wouldn't be that difficult to implement. I bought my premium membership so I could ignore the multitude of trash cashes that are popping up and now find that after I ignore them they still don't go away.
OpinioNate Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 In Geocaching/Map I can "Hide my Finds and I can Hide my Caches". Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Any one else think this might be useful? Krasi YES!!! It has been discussed before, but there has been no response from TPTB. It would be nice to know if it has made the list of things to do. Seems like a very useful feature that wouldn't be that difficult to implement. I bought my premium membership so I could ignore the multitude of trash cashes that are popping up and now find that after I ignore them they still don't go away. It is not very high on the list of things to do, considering there are other ways to accomplish this that some already mentioned here. When we have fixed some high priority issues we may have more time for this one.
GOF and Bacall Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 In Geocaching/Map I can "Hide my Finds and I can Hide my Caches". Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Any one else think this might be useful? Krasi YES!!! It has been discussed before, but there has been no response from TPTB. It would be nice to know if it has made the list of things to do. Seems like a very useful feature that wouldn't be that difficult to implement. I bought my premium membership so I could ignore the multitude of trash cashes that are popping up and now find that after I ignore them they still don't go away. It is not very high on the list of things to do, considering there are other ways to accomplish this that some already mentioned here. When we have fixed some high priority issues we may have more time for this one. We hear this often. "It isn't a priority." "Maybe after we get some of the priority stuff done." Just because I'm the curious type I'd like to know. What are the priorities on the list and how are they coming along?
krasi Posted May 11, 2009 Author Posted May 11, 2009 In Geocaching/Map I can "Hide my Finds and I can Hide my Caches". Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Any one else think this might be useful? Krasi YES!!! It has been discussed before, but there has been no response from TPTB. It would be nice to know if it has made the list of things to do. Seems like a very useful feature that wouldn't be that difficult to implement. I bought my premium membership so I could ignore the multitude of trash cashes that are popping up and now find that after I ignore them they still don't go away. It is not very high on the list of things to do, considering there are other ways to accomplish this that some already mentioned here. When we have fixed some high priority issues we may have more time for this one. I have tested the suggestion from EIGENGOTT. It is easier than I thought. Nevertheless, I can select only one determined radius. If I would like to see (e.g) Caches from my home coordinates only to the south, I have to set up different PQ. With Geocaching.com/map I can shift the map in my desired direction without any more activities. I think to act my suggestion will make the handling quite more easier.
crawil Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 I, too, would like to filter out the ignored caches on the map. I do the PQ method mentioned above, but the filter would be cool. Since a cache, even the ignored ones, occupy their locked-sphere of influence, perhaps instead of completely hiding them on the map they could have an opacity of 10% or so. That way they are there but very faint.
+edscott Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 I have tested the suggestion from EIGENGOTT. It is easier than I thought. Nevertheless, I can select only one determined radius. If I would like to see (e.g) Caches from my home coordinates only to the south, I have to set up different PQ. With Geocaching.com/map I can shift the map in my desired direction without any more activities. I think to act my suggestion will make the handling quite more easier. Agree but mapping issues here are never important. Since that's all I use, it is my top priority. I finally saw what I thought was a benefit that justified a premium membership and then found out it isn't there. Trick me once.....
krasi Posted May 12, 2009 Author Posted May 12, 2009 (edited) What happens now with this and many other good suggestions? Edited May 12, 2009 by krasi
GOF and Bacall Posted May 13, 2009 Posted May 13, 2009 What happens now with this and many other good suggestions? It apparently goes on a list. I'm not sure but I think this list is kept in the back of the bottom drawer of Nate's desk behind the stale Snickers bar and a desiccated old pb&j.
krasi Posted May 13, 2009 Author Posted May 13, 2009 What happens now with this and many other good suggestions? It apparently goes on a list. I'm not sure but I think this list is kept in the back of the bottom drawer of Nate's desk behind the stale Snickers bar and a desiccated old pb&j. This are dismal prospects. Regards Siggi (Krasi)
+edscott Posted May 13, 2009 Posted May 13, 2009 eigengott's method is OK as a workaround. It's awkward and uses more time to get a less than desirable result... but it's better than what I was doing before. Wonder if any of OpinioNates' other methods included the ability to drag the map around picking up and discarding caches based on distance from the new center of the map?
krasi Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 Has somebody experience with suggestions. Does it do make sense to bring forward new ideas? Regards Krasi
GOF and Bacall Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 If you bring forward a new idea it is possible, however remotely, that something may come from it. If you don't bring it forward it has no chance at all. I wish those at frog central would be a bit more responsive. Give us some sort of idea just what is going on. What are the big priorities? What kind of progress is being made? Why is there so much of what appears to be secrecy at HQ?
+GrayFinders2 Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 I have tested the suggestion from EIGENGOTT. It is easier than I thought. Nevertheless, I can select only one determined radius. If I would like to see (e.g) Caches from my home coordinates only to the south, I have to set up different PQ. With Geocaching.com/map I can shift the map in my desired direction without any more activities. I think to act my suggestion will make the handling quite more easier. Agree but mapping issues here are never important. Since that's all I use, it is my top priority. I finally saw what I thought was a benefit that justified a premium membership and then found out it isn't there. Trick me once..... Mapping is all I use also. I don't like lists that bounce you in every direction from your center point. I'd like the suggestion implemented and it would be nice to see a list of the priorities posted, even if it was on a forum that you couldn't respond to.
+bigeddy Posted July 11, 2009 Posted July 11, 2009 (edited) In Geocaching/Map I can "Hide my Finds and I can Hide my Caches". Why it´s not possible to Hide my Ignorlist? Any one else think this might be useful? Absolutely it would be useful. Sometimes I want to see every cache in an area in the simplest way possible. The PQ system is not a reasonable substitute for cache searches and map browsing--different ways of working. Plus, the 40 PQ limit and clumsy interface are barriers. I would like to see a checkbox for including caches (at least the active ones) on my Ignore List in searches and on the map. Also, there appears to be a bug in searches where items on my Ignore List result in records found but no caches listed. This happens when using the PQ interface, too (with "Are not on my ignore list" unchecked). With so many caches out there, an efficient and predictable search system is essential. If this is not a medium-high priority, I can't imagine what is. Edited July 11, 2009 by bigeddy
krasi Posted July 17, 2009 Author Posted July 17, 2009 ........now it´s works. The Caches from my Ignorliste do not appear any more in the Map. Thank you for this.
+bigeddy Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 It is not very high on the list of things to do, considering there are other ways to accomplish this that some already mentioned here. When we have fixed some high priority issues we may have more time for this one. Nine months later and after some major interface revisions the ignore list still stymies searches. Queries do not display them either, and I am unaware of any other methods. We really need an option to display the ignore list when desired. Please. Recently I wanted to look at my own ignore list but the search came up empty because, of course, it ignored those caches. Then I had an area in mind to place a new cache and so checked proximity of active caches, but the search missed some because they were on my ignore list--foiled again! What workaround do you suggest?
+pppingme Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 The ignore list "fixes" were taken WAY TOO FAR. For PQ's, as of now, even if you DON'T select "are not on my ignore list" (meaning you DO want ignored caches to show) ignored caches still don't show.
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