https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396234

--- Comment #2 from Mat <erme...@gmail.com> ---
Hello,

I copy latitude and longitude from google maps.
Ex: if I geotag from google maps this point:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/41%C2%B018'21.2%22S+175%C2%B003'45.8%22E/@-41.305883,175.060515,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d-41.3058834!4d175.0627085

I copy the "-41.305883, 175.062709" text displayed in the google map page.
If I copy this field in a text editor, it will be well displayed as
"-41.305883, 175.062709".
If I copy it in the geolocalisation editor, latitude will be 175, and longitude
-41.
Anyway it's not the main problem. After being able to identify all files I
geotagged in this way (means latitude and longitude are inverted), if I wants
to fix that I have to open all files in the geolocalisation editor and for each
of them:
- copy the latitude and longitude
- open a text editor
- remplace the latitude by the longitude and vice versa
- past the field content into the geolocalisation editor
by this way, I'm not sure I don't loose some precision in geolocalisation too.

I know that I can drag and drop on the map. But the map is too small for me.
This is the reason why I use the google map page instead: map is larger.

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