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The geocache '''icons''' on the map-based [[Category:Tools|tools]] in Project-GC contain a lot of information about the cache.
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The geocache '''icons''' on the map-based tools in Project-GC contain a lot of information about the cache.
  
 
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-found.png]]
 
|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-found.png]]
|The '''upper right corner''' can have either a star or a smiley in it. The star shows that you are the owner of it, and the smiley that you have found it. If both cases are true, only the star will be shown.
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|The '''upper right corner''' will have a smiley in it on found caches.
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-owned.png]]
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| The '''upper right corner''' can also have a star in it. The star shows that the authenticated user is the owner of the cache. If the user has found the cache only the star will be shown. Here you can also see an example of when the cache icon is an Unknown cache instead of a Traditional cache.
 
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-corrected-cachenote.png]]
 
|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-corrected-cachenote.png]]
|The '''lower right corner''' can have a small pencil in it. This indicates that you have a [[personal cache note]] on the cache. Here you can also see an example of when the cache icon is an Unknown cache instead of a Traditional cache.
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|The '''lower right corner''' can have a small pencil in it. This indicates that the user has a [[personal cache note]] on the cache.  
 
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-corrected-cachenote.png]]
 
|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-corrected-cachenote.png]]
|The '''lower left corner''' can have a small green checkbox in it. This shows you that you have [[corrected coordinates]] on it. These can be either from the corrected coordinates field at [[Geocaching.com]], or parsed from your [[personal cache note]].
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|The '''lower left corner''' can have a small green checkbox in it. This shows that the user has [[corrected coordinates]] on it. These can be either from the corrected coordinates field at [[Geocaching.com]], or parsed from a [[personal cache note]].
 
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-success.png]]
 
|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-success.png]]
|The '''lower left corner''' can also show you if you have fulfilled a [[challenge cache]] or not, in the case where Project-GC have a [[challenge checker]] for the cache in question. This is indicated by a different kind of green checkbox, with a circle around it. The checker indicators has higher priority than the corrected coordinates indicator.
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|The '''lower left corner''' can also show if the user have fulfilled a [[challenge cache]] or not, in the case where Project-GC have a [[challenge checker]] for the cache in question. This is indicated by a different kind of green checkbox, with a circle around it. The checker indicators has higher priority than the corrected coordinates indicator.
 
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-fail.png]]
 
|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-fail.png]]
|The third variant for the '''lower left corner''' is to show you that you have '''not''' fulfilled the requirements for a [[challenge cache]]. If your status is not known to us, no icon will be shown.
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|The third variant for the '''lower left corner''' is to show that the user has '''not''' fulfilled the requirements for a [[challenge cache]].
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-notrun.png]]
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|The fourth variant for the '''lower left corner''' is to show that the fulfilled/not fulfilled status of a [[challenge cache]] is not known yet.
 
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|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-vgps.png]]
 
|[[File:Pgc-cache-icon-vgps.png]]
|The last corner, the '''upper left''' one, shows you if the geocache has been added to your current [[Virtual GPS]].
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|The last corner, the '''upper left''' one, shows the user if the geocache has been added to their current [[Virtual GPS]].
 
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[[Category: Site Info]]
 
[[Category: Site Info]]

Latest revision as of 20:28, 7 May 2024

The geocache icons on the map-based tools in Project-GC contain a lot of information about the cache.

Pgc-cache-icon.png This is a basic geocache icon for a Traditional cache. The icon inside the plate will be different for different cache types.
Pgc-cache-icon-found.png The upper right corner will have a smiley in it on found caches.
Pgc-cache-icon-owned.png The upper right corner can also have a star in it. The star shows that the authenticated user is the owner of the cache. If the user has found the cache only the star will be shown. Here you can also see an example of when the cache icon is an Unknown cache instead of a Traditional cache.
Pgc-cache-icon-corrected-cachenote.png The lower right corner can have a small pencil in it. This indicates that the user has a personal cache note on the cache.
Pgc-cache-icon-corrected-cachenote.png The lower left corner can have a small green checkbox in it. This shows that the user has corrected coordinates on it. These can be either from the corrected coordinates field at Geocaching.com, or parsed from a personal cache note.
Pgc-cache-icon-success.png The lower left corner can also show if the user have fulfilled a challenge cache or not, in the case where Project-GC have a challenge checker for the cache in question. This is indicated by a different kind of green checkbox, with a circle around it. The checker indicators has higher priority than the corrected coordinates indicator.
Pgc-cache-icon-fail.png The third variant for the lower left corner is to show that the user has not fulfilled the requirements for a challenge cache.
Pgc-cache-icon-notrun.png The fourth variant for the lower left corner is to show that the fulfilled/not fulfilled status of a challenge cache is not known yet.
Pgc-cache-icon-vgps.png The last corner, the upper left one, shows the user if the geocache has been added to their current Virtual GPS.