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Use case: User-controlled pan & zoom #39

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AmeliaBR opened this issue May 27, 2019 · 2 comments
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Use case: User-controlled pan & zoom #39

AmeliaBR opened this issue May 27, 2019 · 2 comments
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discussion: use case a possible use case: should it be included? what should it say? status: editor's draft there's a draft section in the report that corresponds to this discussion

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@AmeliaBR
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This issue is for discussion of the use case “Reposition or scale a map to find more context for the displayed locations”, its examples & list of required capabilities.

This is the most basic user-focused use case: the website author has displayed a map of a certain area, but the user wants to pan or zoom.

I am including in the same use case all the accessibility requirements. I think it's important that we don't talk about "panning and zooming with the keyboard" as a separate feature/requirement from "panning and zooming with the mouse (or touch gestures)". One should never be implemented without the other.

@AmeliaBR AmeliaBR added discussion: use case a possible use case: should it be included? what should it say? status: editor's draft there's a draft section in the report that corresponds to this discussion section: map viewer Capabilities & use cases for declarative map viewer widgets labels May 27, 2019
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bkardell commented Jun 2, 2019

FWIW This seems at least somewhat spiritually related to:

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Spatial navigation and other focus-related issues are certainly relevant to accessible map controls, but we have to be careful about the word "spatial" as its use in spatnav is relative to the HTML page layout, whereas its use in terms of MapML is more likely relative to a geographic location. (I'm sure we are all aware of this but it does need to be clear)

@AmeliaBR AmeliaBR removed the section: map viewer Capabilities & use cases for declarative map viewer widgets label Jul 25, 2019
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