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pannotator (version 1.1.0)
- Refactored the app shell into a modular workspace with dedicated
Mapping, Image, Annotation, and Annotation Table panels.
- Added a persistent Settings workflow that can render below the
workspace or in a left/right drawer, with updated layout schematics and
single-scroll drawer behavior.
- Reworked Main Settings into accordion sections and moved shared
actions and notices above the settings tabs.
- Added editable lookup and username table workflows in Settings using
rhandsontable, with lookup accordions and on-demand table
loading.
- Added a full-width Annotation Table panel for reviewing and editing
annotation records in one place.
- Added project YAML export from Settings, including support for
launching with
run_app(projectSettingsFile = ...) and an
export-only Google Maps API key for project YAML files.
- Added ExifTool dependency checks and install support in Settings,
plus KMZ loading guards when ExifTool is unavailable.
- Replaced popup-driven guidance with persistent inline notices and
tour-ready UI structure.
- Improved panel layout behavior, equal-height top panels, annotation
card controls, drawer styling, and KMZ runtime file handling.
- Added the
sourcekmz field to annotation records and
exports so annotations record which KMZ file each image came from.
- Replaced
magrittr, stringr, and
readr usage with native pipe and base R helpers where
practical.
- Expanded automated tests and updated the vignette text to reflect
the current settings and panel workflow.
pannotator (version 1.0.1)
- Replaced leaflet.extras dependency.
- Reordered new dropdowns to appear at top.
- Changed load kmz button to use different progress bar saving screen
space.
pannotator (version 1.0.0.4)
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.