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en:cacheicons [2022/02/14 12:44] – Remove superflous header lineflyeren:cacheicons [2022/02/14 14:46] – Remove (new) in header lineflyer
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 The following table shows the icons used in cache lists and on the map, when used in non-compact mode. The following table shows the icons used in cache lists and on the map, when used in non-compact mode.
  
-^ Icon (new) ^ Cache Type ^ Basic description ^+^ Icon ^ Cache Type ^ Basic description ^
 |{{ :type_traditional.svg?nolink&40 |}}|Traditional Cache|This is classic type of geocaches. The geocache can be found at the given coordinates.| |{{ :type_traditional.svg?nolink&40 |}}|Traditional Cache|This is classic type of geocaches. The geocache can be found at the given coordinates.|
 |{{ :type_multi.svg?nolink&40 |}}|Multi Cache|A multi cache uses at least two locations. The geocache itself is located at the final location, but you need to visit several locations and possibly solve questions/riddles at each stage to find out the final location.| |{{ :type_multi.svg?nolink&40 |}}|Multi Cache|A multi cache uses at least two locations. The geocache itself is located at the final location, but you need to visit several locations and possibly solve questions/riddles at each stage to find out the final location.|
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 The following table shows the different frames around cache type icons depending on the cache state. The arrow points to the coordinate of the cache on the map. The frame is filled with the related cache type icon, the table below show a traditional cache as an example. The following table shows the different frames around cache type icons depending on the cache state. The arrow points to the coordinate of the cache on the map. The frame is filled with the related cache type icon, the table below show a traditional cache as an example.
  
-^ Icon (new) ^ Description ^ +^ Icon ^ Description ^ 
 |{{ :my_location_chevron.png?nolink&40 |}}|Your current position.| |{{ :my_location_chevron.png?nolink&40 |}}|Your current position.|
 |{{ :combined_marker_gc_withpin.svg?nolink&40 |}}|Enabled/Available cache from geocaching.com.| |{{ :combined_marker_gc_withpin.svg?nolink&40 |}}|Enabled/Available cache from geocaching.com.|
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-^ Icon (new) ^ Cache Type ^+^ Icon ^ Cache Type ^
 |{{ :dot_traditional.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Traditional Cache| |{{ :dot_traditional.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Traditional Cache|
 |{{ :dot_multi.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Multi Cache| |{{ :dot_multi.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Multi Cache|
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 Additionally some cache status values, which are represented by a [[.:cachemarkers|small marker]] in normal mode (e.g. found state, modified coordinates),  will also be reflected in compact mode by using a dedicated icon as listed in the following table. These will then be shown instead of the cache type dot icon: Additionally some cache status values, which are represented by a [[.:cachemarkers|small marker]] in normal mode (e.g. found state, modified coordinates),  will also be reflected in compact mode by using a dedicated icon as listed in the following table. These will then be shown instead of the cache type dot icon:
  
-^ Icon (new) ^ Status ^+^ Icon ^ Status ^
 |{{ :dot_found.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Cache logged as found| |{{ :dot_found.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Cache logged as found|
 |{{ :dot_found_offline.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Cache offline logged as found| |{{ :dot_found_offline.svg?nolink&20 |}} |Cache offline logged as found|
en/cacheicons.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/04 23:26 by linstylemon